The Citizen (KZN)

Air-raid shelter now feeds London

- London

– Under an anonymous back street in south London lies a vast undergroun­d air-raid shelter that has been turned into a pioneering urban farm supplying supermarke­ts and restaurant­s in the capital.

The World War II shelter in Clapham, which could protect up to 8 000 people from Nazi German bombs, consists of two large tunnels that were intended to one day become an extension of the London Undergroun­d.

That never happened and the shelter lay abandoned for 70 years until two entreprene­urs, Steven Dring and Richard Ballard, decided to grow broccoli, coriander, fennel and a host of other vegetables as so-called micro leaves, also known as micro herbs, grown from seedlings but harvested early when the first leaves form. – AFP

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