Association Subscriptions

** Friendly Reminder: 2026 Annual Subs Due! **

Can you believe it is August already? Time flies when you are busy on the plot!

Currently, about 50% of our members have yet to pay their annual 2026 subscriptions. We completely understand how easily this can be overlooked or forgotten during the busy growing season. However, these subs are our chief form of income and are vital for covering the daily running costs of our allotment site.

To help make things simpler in the future, we are working on introducing a handy payment QR code on-site soon. In the meantime, we will be sending out reminder letters in about a week.

If you still need to pay, you can beat the letters by using one of the quick methods below:

Bank Transfer: Please use the bank details below. Crucial: Include your name and plot number as the reference so we can update our records.

  • Bank: Lloyds
  • Sort code:  30-98-79
  • A/c number:  02535368
  • A/c name: Markhole Allotment Association

Card Payment: Look out for a committee member with the SumUp app or machine:

  • Mike (Plot 106)
  • Katrina & Chris (Plot 102)
  • Ellie (Plot 59)
  • Chris D (Plot 31)

Cash is still accepted although we are trying to move away from this as a form of payment.

Many thanks,
The Committee

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