Birmingham gardeners left waiting up to five years for allotments
Mar 16 2009 by Edward Chadwick, Birmingham Mail
A STAMPEDE for healthy living on a shoestring has left green-fingered gardeners in parts of Birmingham waiting for up to five years for an allotment plot.
Healthy-eating campaigns and the credit crunch are thought to be behind the flurry of applications by people wanting to grow their own fruit and veg.
Now Birmingham City Council figures show that it has 140 on waiting lists for its 560 plots and the Birmingham and District Allotments Council (BDAC) said there were similarly long waits for non-council run sites in the area.
In areas of the city where working the land is most popular, including Sutton Coldfield, gardeners could be waiting half a decade for a coveted plot.
Clive Birch, chairman of the BDAC, said: “It’s certainly true that it quite a few places in Birmingham you can’t get an allotment for love nor money.
“In places like Sutton Coldfield, people might be waiting even longer than five years.