Flintshire councillor backs ‘give up your garden’ plan
Story by Laura Jones of the Evening Leader
“HOMEOWNERS in a Flintshire village are being asked to give up parts of their gardens to meet the soaring demand for allotments … Flintshire county councillor Klaus Armstrong-Braun has backed the idea, saying that local authorities are legally obliged, to provide allotments and also that more urban land should be allocated for ‘agricultural’ use, adding “People using gardens as allotments is a win-win situation.”
from http://www.eveningleader.co.uk/news/Flintshire-councillor-backs-39give-up.4632052.jp#3377934
This is a brilliant idea - one that my wife and I have been expounding for some time. At the end of June, I contacted the Wrexham Leader in response to the rise in food prices push up demand for Wrexham’s allotments.
Nearly 4 months ago, I said
“According to Matt Sims of the Wrexham Leader, demand is soaring for allotments in Wrexham as rising food prices, growing concerns over food miles and demand for organic produce prompts a new generation to grow their own. http://www.wrexhamleader.co.uk/news/Rising-food-prices-push-up.4219320.jp
The scheme - although online - is locally based and led, based on need and availability. People wanting garden space to grow fruit and vegetables register their desire so to do, giving brief details of their aims and ambitions. Others, with gardens that are underused or neglected, post the details of the land they have that could be turned over to more productive use. Either by browsing the lists or by replying to details posted, the two then contact each other - firstly online - and, should they want to take matters further, arrange the finer details, including share of produce and take matters from there. Couldn’t be simpler and avoids all the waiting involved with local authorities coming to a decision.
Please register at http://find.gardenlend.co.uk/ucp.php?mode=register and take the first steps towards your green dream.”
Quoted from:
http://blog.gardenlend.co.uk/2008/06/29/rising-food-prices-push-up-demand-for-wrexhams-allotments/
Similar voluntary schemes are taking off in Totnes, parts of London and are being discussed in Transition Towns. Surely Wrexham is ideally placed to take the lead in Wales?
Will keep you all posted of developments; why not get on to your own council to see if such a scheme would take off in your area?



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