Sunderland Echo

Event aims to plant the seeds to inspire future allotment holders

- Jason Button jason.button@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

National Allotment Week is here and this is all you need to know if it inspires you to try and get your own space.

The event, which is organised up by the National Allotment Society to celebrate those who grow their own fruit and vegetables as well as the benefits the sites can bring, starts today.

This year marks the 20th anniversar­y of the national week, with the society claiming “interest in growing your own fruit and vegetables has never been stronger since the WW2 Grow for Victory campaign”.

So how can I get an allotment in Sunderland?

Well, the majority of allotments across Sunderland are operated by Sunderland City Council, although some are administer­ed by an allotment associatio­n.

There are a total of 78 allotment sites run by the council in addition to a further 15 which are run through the associatio­n model.

Applying for an allotment across the city is a simple process. All potential green-fingered residents need to do is complete a form on the council’s website.

Once they know which allotment site you want to be a part of from the council’s list, applicants are able to choose a first and second choice.

Once these sites have been selected, the request will be put on a waiting list.

These waiting lists vary

in length depending on the amount of free plots available at the requested sites and the

amount of requests for these sites.

If an applicatio­n is successful they will be contacted by the council.

Where are Sunderland’s allotments?

Allotments across the city are broken down into six groups.

These are: Sunderland North which covers seven sites across Southwick, Fulwell and Roker.

Sunderland East which includes six sites across Hendon, Ryhope and Deptford.

Sunderland West which covers seven sites across Tunstall, Pallion and the surroundin­g areas.

Washington which covers 18 sites across Concord, Biddick and Washington itself.

Coalfield which covers 25 sites across Houghton, Easington Lane, Hetton, East Rainton and the surroundin­g areas.

Penshaw which covers Penshaw itself, Shiney Row and Herrington.

 ?? ?? Will you be inspired by National Allotment Week?
Will you be inspired by National Allotment Week?

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