Land for Growing

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Help us find more land for growing

We want to ensure more empty land is used for food growing, including land around estates and parks. If you know a group of potential growers looking for land for a community project, we can try to help. Or if there's a patch of land near you that you'd like to see used to grow food, please get in touch! The first ‘meanwhile’ or temporary lease was recently drafted for the Council’s Housing Department to lend land to a local community group and we hope more will be coming soon.

New allotments and more

Harvest is also working with the council to open up new allotment plots around the city with 80 new plots created on Whitehawk Hill in December 2009, plus another 50 voided plots brought back into use at various sites. Plot sizes have now been halved to increase the number of available plots and some sites are also creating smaller plots for first-time allotment holders. In August 2010, the first 'organic only' allotments were opened at Foredown Tower - the aim is that organic practices will protect nearby wildlife while still allowing the land to be used for food growing.

Harvest is also running a demonstration vegetable garden in Preston Park. Meanwhile, the Grow Your Neighbour’s Own scheme is matching up would-be growers with their neighbours’ unused gardens and helping them share the results.

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