“Chapter 13 At the allotment, Kirsty sat on an old sack in front of the shed and told Dawn the whole problem. Ben listened too. ‘Grandad asked me to look after the allotment for him, so I promised I would. But then I came here and Mr Thomas from the council said I couldn’t. I was too young and I wasn’t on the waiting list. Mum agrees with him. I don’t know what Dad thinks, cos he hasn’t been around to ask. Mr Thomas said on Monday that it takes two weeks to find new owners. That means we’ve only... got a week left to change everyone’s minds.’ ‘What have you done so far?’ Dawn asked. ‘I spoke to Mr Thomas, but it didn’t go very well. I followed him into the museum, see, and I don’t think he liked that. So that didn’t work. And then we did a demonstration, but the fire brigade came.’ ‘What?’ Dawn yelped. ‘It’s OK. The police haven’t come after us,’ Kirsty said. ‘What!’ ‘Nothing,’ Ben said quickly.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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