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Cheltenham & District Allotment Holders Association

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How to Become a Member (or Renew Annual Membership)

Complete and submit the form below.

If this is not possible, either send an email to or leave a message at 01242 802777.

How Much Does Membership Cost?

The annual membership subscription is £7.00.  Membership subscriptions for each year become due on 1st of January. Please fill out the form below if you wish to join. There is an extra charge if you wish to receive your membership card by post – currently 85p.

Membership Benefits

Advantages of membership include:

  • the Kings Seeds scheme (savings of approx. 40%)
  • 10% discount at Dundry Nurseries
  • 10% discount at Valley Roundabout Nurseries, Badgeworth Road
  • insurance giving public liability cover related to your plot
  • the Newsletter four times per year and more

What Do We Do?

The Cheltenham and District Allotment Holders Association works in the interests of its members by:

  • consulting with the site landlords on matters such as terms of tenancies, rents and site maintenance
  • organising three meetings per year
  • running a seed scheme which gives members access to the purchase of seed, fruit trees and bushes, and garden sundries at favourable rates
  • negotiating discounts with local suppliers where possible
  • publishing a newsletter for members four times per year
  • arranging advice from the National Allotment Society for members when they request it
  • managing an informative website
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June Gardening News

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May Gardening News

1 May 2025

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April Gardening News

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