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      • Your first port of call to take on an allotment plot would be to contact your local authority; Your local Parish/Town/Borough/City Council who may run your local allotment sites or be able to provide contact details for private allotment societies in your area. This varies from area to area and availability can be limited with long waiting lists.
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    Getting an allotment can take time as waiting lists are long, but in the first instance you should contact your local authority - this will be your Parish, Town, Borough, City or District Council.

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  4. Your first port of call to take on an allotment plot would be to contact your local authority; Your local Parish/Town/Borough/City Council who may run your local allotment sites or be able to provide contact details for private allotment societies in your area.

  5. Contact your local council to apply for an allotment near you. They will either allocate you a plot or, in many cases, add your name to a waiting list. Enter a postcode. For example SW1A 2AA....

  6. We work with government, landlords and developers to provide, promote and preserve allotments – highlighting the social and environmental benefits of growing sites and preserving allotments for future generations.

  7. Here is some information about each colleges allotment or gardening society and how to get in touch if you would like to be a part of it! If your college does not have an allotment but you would like to set one up, please get in touch and we can give you some resources and tips on setting one up!

  8. Your local council is probably the best place to start. You might find information on their web site but telephoning is more likely to be of help. The receptionist should know who handles allotments but if not try the parks, recreations and leisure department first. Libraries

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