Growing interest in allotments
Tuesday, March 4th, 2008
Allotment gardening is growing more popular.
Geoff Stokes, from the National Society of Allotments and Leisure Gardeners, said the problem of waiting lists for plots was becoming a trend across the UK.
He added: “The demand for allotments is increasing and interest is currently blossoming at the moment right across the country.
It has 60 people on a waiting list for a plot in the area. The national average is 59, but Berkshire people will have to wait up to ten years because plots are given up so rarely.
The Government says it “recognises the unique role of allotments as places which bring all sections of the community together. They provide opportunities for people to grow their own produce as part of the long term promotion of sustainability and healthy living.”
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In Leicester, the number of people in renting allotments increased 14%.
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