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UK: With 30,500 Londoners on allotment waitlists here’s how to nab a plot of your own

Jade is the manager of Roots Allotments Patch, where you can rent space to grow your own in Croydon.

The average cost of a traditionally sized council allotment (typically 10 or more times the size) is £90.

By George Hudson
Yahoo Sport
10 November 2023

Excerpt:

A new Freedom of Information request carried out by Greenpeace has found at least 30,500 would-be gardeners across the capital are currently on waiting lists for their own space to grow.

Sixteen boroughs are currently closed for applications and even if you were lucky enough to get on a list, there could be more than 3,000 people ahead of you if you had applied in Newham, Richmond, Lewisham or Harrow.

Greenpeace also found you could wait as long as 15 years in Islington, which has only 106 plots available for about 17,000 households with no access to a garden.

The average waiting time was just over five years.

A Sheffield University study found that allotments make us healthier.

They offer a space to connect with nature, which in turn improves mental health, while having access to home-grown fruit and vegetables increases the chance of eating your five-a-day, and improving food security in the cost of living crisis.

Artist, writer and allotment historian JC Niala led a campaign featuring an allotment-sized seed paper banner referencing the number of people on waiting lists in the UK.

She said: “Everyone has the legal right to request an allotment and councils are legally obliged to provide a sufficient number. They quite literally provide a lifeline for some.”

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