Critics question if temporary leases will meet public demand for allotments
12 March 2010, Horticulture Week
Some commentators claim that extra growing areas will not be available in time. Matthew Appleby reports.
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Northern European newcomers look well set to compete with well-established names, says Brian Lovelidge.
Some commentators claim that extra growing areas will not be available in time. Matthew Appleby reports.
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