Nearly four months ago I was evicted from my allotment as part of a vindictive campaign by the chair and secretary of the site. I have been severely harassed over a sustained period of time and a number of defamatory claims have also been circulated about me.
i have already taken legal advice and established that the eviction process was illegal. The last three months have been spent, working with various allotment organisations, trying to resolve the situation through arbitration or mediation. However the allotment committee has refused point blank to engage; they have also refused me any right of reply or appeal.
They finally confirmed only two days ago that they had no intention of taking part in any mediation and say they will clear my plot and dispose of my possessions in a week’s time. I have hundreds of pounds’ worth of plants, tools, furniture and structures on the site. I have no intention of giving in and, as the local authority refuses to intervene, court action appears to be my only option.
What I would like to know is, would attempting to get an injunction be the best option and, if so, could this overrule the eviction or just prevent my property from being disposed of?
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
i have already taken legal advice and established that the eviction process was illegal. The last three months have been spent, working with various allotment organisations, trying to resolve the situation through arbitration or mediation. However the allotment committee has refused point blank to engage; they have also refused me any right of reply or appeal.
They finally confirmed only two days ago that they had no intention of taking part in any mediation and say they will clear my plot and dispose of my possessions in a week’s time. I have hundreds of pounds’ worth of plants, tools, furniture and structures on the site. I have no intention of giving in and, as the local authority refuses to intervene, court action appears to be my only option.
What I would like to know is, would attempting to get an injunction be the best option and, if so, could this overrule the eviction or just prevent my property from being disposed of?
Any advice would be very gratefully received.
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