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Get an allotment

How to get on a waiting list, the different plot types available, pricing, concessions, and how to transfer to a different site.

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Waiting lists for allotments

Find your nearest allotment site, check plot availability and waiting times.

Apply for an allotment
Find out about costs and concessions for allotments and find your place on the waiting list.
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Allotment types

Allotment plot types

We have plots of different sizes, from 25 to 250 square metres. We also have smaller plots for people with restricted mobility.

Get an accessible allotment
An accessible allotment plot is divided into small raised beds with a hard surface underneath. If you have a disability or you need physical rehabilitation, you could rent an allotment plot.
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Moving allotments

Transfer to a different allotment
How to request a transfer to a different site or plot.
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