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AGM 2012

(Feb 2012)  more details >>
Prince of Wales becomes Patron
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has kindly agreed to assume the Patronage
(Nov 2011)  more details >>
XXXV International Congress held in Poland from August 28th-31st 2008
The Future of Allotment Gardens in Europe
(Oct 2011)  more details >>
Wirral Flower and Vegetable Show
Is an annual event hosted by a local community group
(Feb 2011)  more details >>
Save England's ancient forests
The Government has started a consultation over the future of the forests in England
(Feb 2011)  more details >>
Greenwich Borough Allotment Holders Fighting Council Rent Increases
Anger as proposed rents are forecast to more than double
(Jan 2011)  more details >>
What is your plot worth?
Results from 2009 survey.
(Nov 2010)  more details >>
Early Day Motion
We have sent the EDM 687 to all MP's asking them to support the motion for more land for allotments
(Sep 2010)  more details >>
Composting Advice Service

(May 2010)  more details >>
Update on planning permission
for sheds, greenhouses and polytunnels
(Feb 2010)  more details >>
Chairman Receives his MBE
NSALG Chairman Allan Rees was awarded his MBE at Buckingham Palace on 27 March 2009
(Mar 2009)  more details >>
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Hosepipe Ban
Several Water companies have annouced a Hosepipe Ban from the 5th April 2012
(Apr 2012)  more >>
Garden talks planned to raise funds for Horatio’s Garden

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