allotment

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

Found throughout Europe and referred to in North America as a ‘community garden’, it is a designated area of land, not attached to a house, providing facilities for people to grow produce, or to develop small pleasure-gardens. Allotments were recognized (1887 with subsequent legislation) in English law, which required local authorities to provide them where need demanded.0 (Curl & Wilson, 2016)

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