Old water butts. One was a blue commercial juice (or similar) container with a lid cut out, the other is pretty old and has no lid. They are old, but neither are split. The blue one has an attachment for a tube at the base. (We often use a meter (ish) long tube (available from pond and aquaria supplies) instead of a tap to fill watering cans as it's much faster. We just hook the end of the tube up above the level of the water when not in use and lower it to let water out). They're not pretty, but fine for an allotment if a cover is fitted to prevent wildlife drowning.
Have one or both. For collection from Taverham any day or time, but by prior arrangement only. Thanks
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