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Birmingham gardeners left waiting up to five years for allotments

“But I wouldn’t want to put people off by saying that there are none available because on the east side of Birmingham, there are quite a few.

“Having that said, at the rate they are going, people need to be quick because we have seen a phenomenal take-up rate in the last few months and significantly there have been a lot of women taking on plots.”

Mr Birch said the number of women taking on allotments was due to changing attitudes about the activity and because allotments have been made safer and fostered a more family-friendly “community spirit” than in the past.

The figures were released by Birmingham City Council following a request under the Freedom of Information Act.

A council spokesman said: “Although we don’t control all of the waiting lists, we believe there are about 900 people waiting at the moment.

“But there are vacancies in parts of Birmingham with an occupancy rate of 86.5 per cent.

“Waiting list times are longer in Sutton Coldfield that other parts of Birmingham for example.”

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