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Guerilla gardening
There are lots of spaces which are not being well used or just messy. Instead of the councils saying 'don't touch' people should be encouraged to take them over and plant things
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Community Member 4 years agoWell said, would be nice to have everybody cultivating and sharing their products. Also, allotment allocation is a bit of a mafia and often people neglect their piece of land. There should be more control and more rotation time.
Show full commentWell said, would be nice to have everybody cultivating and sharing their products. Also, allotment allocation is a bit of a mafia and often people neglect their piece of land. There should be more control and more rotation time.
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Community Member 4 years agoCommunity ownership of spaces is a great idea. Local people can contribute to litter picking, decoration, planting, food sharing (if growing vegetables). It means no one person has to do too much, and encourages local people to invest time...
Show full commentCommunity ownership of spaces is a great idea. Local people can contribute to litter picking, decoration, planting, food sharing (if growing vegetables). It means no one person has to do too much, and encourages local people to invest time and resources in their local environment. Every London council should review its decrepit or unloved spaces (parks, road sides, alleyways) and invite community management of them.
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