The Allotment Newswire
This week on The Allotment Newswire, we’ve got three big stories shaking up UK allotment life: 🛠️ A brand-new gardening and home store is opening in Cheltenham — and it’s just down the road from Reg’s own plot! 💷 Birmingham City Council’s pumping nearly £300,000 into allotment site upgrades — but is it enough to fix what really needs fixing? 🏡 And in Bath, a £1.4 million allotment standoff is leaving plot holders in limbo, caught between a council bid and private landowners. Plus, Reg shares his take on what it all means — from the everyday impact for local growers to the bigger picture of allotment access and protection. 🎧 Tune in for proper down-to-earth chat, growing news that matters, and a big invite to share your own stories at regleeallotment.co.uk [https://regleeallotment.co.uk/]. New episodes every Monday — subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube Shorts to stay in the loop. Links to the stories covered in this episode: • Charlies store coming to Cheltenham (Gloucestershire Live) [https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/popular-home-garden-chain-open-10278552.amp] • £290k allotment upgrades in Birmingham (BBC News) [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clymn8nr3q6o.amp] • £1.4m allotment standoff in Bath (Somerset Live) [https://www.somersetlive.co.uk/news/somerset-news/councils-reasonable-offer-buy-allotments-10261237.amp]
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