Call for more allotments

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Tigger
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For all those waiting for allotments, it might be an idea to bring this to your MP's attention.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/shro ... 523044.stm
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Interesting reading Tigger, but like lots of government schemes, promises and idea's it may not materialise and be all hot air............

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Tigger. I wrote to my MP, no reply, maybe nearer the next election !
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So why is Government so hell bent on concreting a lot more of our agricultural land with their new Eco Towns?
Food and its production is going to be a major World issue very soon, surely the powers that be are shooting themselves in the foot

It is understandable that many of us ordinary thinking folk want to take a bit more control of what we eat by taking on allotment.... this phenomenon will continue to grow I am sure
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Maybe they think concrete is more beautiful. I had been to some Cambridge Gardens last year for example and I don't want to imagine seeing those gardens disappear just because someone in the government thinks they don't need them.
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