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Local Farmer Provides Allotments

Posted Feb 05 2012 4:14pm

A  local farmer in Beverley, Tamara Hall, is providing 4 acres of land for allotments.

There was a waiting list of over 300 for allotments in Beverley , but that has now been drastically reduced as 64 people have signed up for the new allotments at the Molescroft Grange Community Allotments.     

  •  Full sized plots will be available for those with previous experience, half sized plots for those who are less experienced or with less time available. 
  • Long term it is hoped that local schools and day care centres will visit the allotments to learn about how their food is grown.
  • Disabled access will be provided with an allotment specifically designed for people with reduced mobility.
  • An orchard is planned with heritage varieties of various fruit trees and a pollen and nectar bee-friendly area will also be included.

Beverley are lucky to have such a forward looking local farmer who is interested in providing allotments for the local community.

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