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Disused Risca allotment to be brought back into use

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 15:00, Tuesday October 26th, 2010.

A disused allotment in Risca is to be re-established after Caerphilly County Borough Council’s cabinet gave the scheme the go-ahead.

The council will lease the former allotment site at Crescent Road/Grove Road in Risca to the Islwyn Allotment Federation to re-establish it as allotments.

Councillor Colin Mann, deputy leader of the council and cabinet member for finance, resources and sustainability said: “Cabinet were delighted to be able to agree to the proposal to re-establish an allotment site on this plot of land in Risca.

“This is the third plot of land we have leased out for use as allotments in the county borough in the last two months, and we as a council are committed to looking at ways of developing even more allotment land, in line with the current nationwide increase in demand for allotments”.

The plot of land was initially leased by Gwent County Council to Islwyn Borough Council for allotment use, but this lease stopped in the 1980s.

Cllr Mann added: “The re-establishment of this site as an allotment will mean that this previously overgrown site will help meet the demand for allotment plots in the Risca area.

“Also, the sustainability and health benefits to be gained from allotments are many and help contribute to creating a more physically active environment.”

The Islwyn Allotment Federation will spend £5,000 clearing the site and fencing it. It will also take on the management of the site.

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