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Allotment News

Allotment News

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A weekly podcast all about allotment news from around the UK.© 2024 Allotment News Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Allotment News 16 June 2024 with guest Elliot Riley
    Jun 16 2024

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    Ever wondered what happens when cherished allotment gardens make way for new developments? This week, we navigate the tricky terrain of allotment gardening, starting with the eviction of plot holders in Gerrard's Cross for new sporting facilities. We'll explore the broader implications of repurposing these beloved green spaces and celebrate a victory for Sproton allotment holders where a chicken ban was delightfully reversed. Meet Daniel, a London-based lecturer who's turned his allotment into a year-round haven of self-sufficiency, brimming with fruits and vegetables.

    We're thrilled to have Elliot Riley, a permaculture expert, join us to unpack the secrets of food forests. Drawing from Native American practices, Elliot reveals how these self-sustaining ecosystems offer a bounty of food while nurturing the environment. From understanding the layered structure of a food forest to realizing the minimal maintenance they require, Elliot's insights offer a compelling case for integrating these ancient methods into modern gardening. Learn how a simple roast dinner can be the culmination of sustainable gardening efforts and get inspired to share your own allotment tales.

    Finally, delve into the heartwarming initiatives of school gardens and community food forests. Discover the educational potential of the Three Sisters planting method and the myriad ways to fund these green projects, from private donations to business partnerships. We'll highlight inspiring collaborations, like one with a commercial mushroom grower, that make these gardens possible. Whether you’re planning a small backyard transformation or a large community food forest, this episode showcases the scalability of these projects and the vibrant community spirit that fuels them. Tune in and let's cultivate a greener future together!

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    NEWS

    Gerrards Cross charity responds to 'eviction' of allotment holders

    Sproughton allotments chicken ban temporarily withdrawn

    London’s allotment life takes root in Daniel’s ‘self-sufficient’ garden near Blackwatertown

    Roots Allotments site in Abbots Leigh completely sells

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    53 mins
  • Allotment News 9 June 2024
    Jun 9 2024

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    Ever wondered how neglected allotments could become buzzing community hubs? This episode of "Allotment News" unpacks the frustrations of Thornbury residents dealing with poorly maintained allotments amidst high demand and pest problems, and how sharing plots might be a solution. We celebrate the triumph of Matlock, where residents have secured their allotment as an Asset of Community Value, and the Larbert Villagers Allotment Association, who finally have a place to call their gardening home.

    Learn about the incredible transformation of a fly-tipping wasteland in Hounslow into thriving allotments and orchards, benefiting local schools and families, and meet young Caleb Anderson, who has found peace through gardening. We'll take you through the increasing popularity of allotment sites in Fenland, preview a fascinating conversation with permaculture guru Elliot Riley on his food forest project in Hastings, and share essential tips from Nottinghamshire police to protect your allotment from summer theft and vandalism. Join us for these stories and more, and don't forget to share your allotment tales with us!

    Next Weeks episode we have a guest talking about a food forest with Elliot tune in to find out more.

    If you have any open days on your allotment for the public please let me know by getting in touch so I can promote the event for you or have a chat over zoom to promote the event yourself

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    NEWS LINKS

    Resident slams council's care of allotments in Thornaby

    Our work has been vindicated": Judge sides with Derbyshire allotment holders and council in landowner dispute

    Allotments on the way for Larbert

    Coventry allotments awarded over £18,000 in funding

    Council wins battle with developer over future of old Derbyshire allotments site

    The fly-tipping wasteland that could tackle the UK’s food price crisis

    Allotment sites across Fenland are proving hugely popular but there are vacancies in some villages including Manea

    Security advice issued to help prevent allotment crime this summer

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    21 mins
  • Allotment News with guest Charles Dowding 2 June 2024
    Jun 2 2024

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    Ever wondered how gardening can transform a community's mental health? This episode brings you the touching story of a new allotment initiative in St Monans, East Neuk, where locals are finding solace and camaraderie through gardening. Plus, you'll be surprised to hear about Idris Elba's latest venture into the garden scene with his new firm, Growing Media. We also unravel the drama surrounding an illegal mini-village on a North London allotment and how a controversial cycle route closure is causing headaches for another community.

    The episode shifts gears as we tackle the dark side of allotment life, spotlighting distressing incidents of vandalism and arson in East Sussex and Bury St Edmunds. Hear about Bury St Edmunds Town Council's proactive steps to curb these issues by installing CCTV. We also share listener feedback on the modern amenities available in North Lancashire allotments, painting a vivid picture of the varied experiences across regions. Your insights and experiences are what make this segment so vibrant!

    To wrap things up, we dive into the nitty-gritty of peat-free compost with insights from gardening expert Charles Dowding. Discover the challenges and triumphs of transitioning to peat-free options, and get practical advice on managing these changes in your garden. Charles also gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming book on composting, and we invite you to share your own composting tips and gardening stories. Don’t miss this treasure trove of knowledge—whether you’re a novice or an experienced gardener, there's something in it for everyone!

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