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Demand for allotments could lead to 150 new plots across Newport

Newport | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 14:21, Tuesday March 10th, 2026.
Last updated: 14:21, Tuesday March 10th, 2026

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In good news for the city’s green-fingered residents, Newport City Council is considering eight new allotment sites, providing 150 extra plots.

Demand for allotments “remains higher than supply” with more than 90 people on a waiting list, and there is likely to be further interest as more housing developments are built in the east of the city.

The council is looking at eight areas with “suitable” land and is expected to launch a public consultation on the project, subject to cabinet member approval.

A report describes the sites as “underused informal open spaces” which currently offer only “limited value for activities such as dog walking or other exercise”.

Many of the proposed sites are partly enclosed by existing homes, and the council believes turning the land into allotments would bring the “significant benefit” of increased security for nearby residents – because the plots “are usually protected by secure fencing and gates”.

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So far, the council has proposed allotments at the following sites:

  • Larch Grove, Malpas – at least five plots on a triangular patch of land accessible via a lane between two homes, and otherwise enclosed by properties.
  • Russell Drive, Malpas – up to 20 plots on land next to the playing fields, perhaps with tree planting to mitigate any overlooking concerns for neighbours.
  • Oliphant Circle, Malpas – more than 40 plots on land next to a housing estate with “convenient” road access, but with a history of “significant” fly-tipping issues.
  • Bettws Hill, Bettws – around ten plots at a site considered “an easy option to adapt”, potentially with a road entrance directly off Bettws Hill.
  • Groes Road, Rogerstone – approximately 25 plots on a flat parcel of land in a residential area at the junction with Ruskin Avenue.
  • Centurion Gate, Caerleon – around 15 plots on land surrounded by homes, with access potentially via Cambria Close.
  • Hillview Crescent, Lliswerry – ten new plots on land completely enclosed by homes, but which the council says road access could be created “with relative ease”.
  • Christchurch Road, Alway – between 20 and 25 plots near the M4 motorway, on land the council considers “ideal for allotment use”.
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As well as the new sites, the council is also expected to continue expanding and clearing some of its existing allotment sites.

Three such sites – at Christchurch Hill in Christchurch Road, Bryn Bevan in Brynglas, and Myrtle Grove in Somerton – have “fallen out of use” and will be appraised for potential revival.

A cabinet member is expected to sign off on the consultation later this month.

Residents who take part will also be asked to put forward other sites they feel could be used for new allotments.


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