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Allotments
- This consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 24 January 2019 to Friday, 1 March 2019
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Response to the consultation
Evidence submitted in response to this Consultation
- All01 Individual PDF 98 KB View as HTML (1) 4 KB
- All02 Individual PDF 22 KB View as HTML (2) 4 KB
- All03 Individual PDF 99 KB View as HTML (3) 6 KB
- All04 Llandysilio Community Council PDF 101 KB View as HTML (4) 5 KB
- All05 Cwmbran Community Council PDF 153 KB View as HTML (5) 7 KB
- All06 Social Farms and Gardens PDF 256 KB View as HTML (6) 35 KB
- All06 Social Farms and Gardens - additional Information PDF 135 KB View as HTML (7) 20 KB
- All07 Llandrindod Wells Town Council PDF 55 KB
- All08 Newtown and Llanllwchaiarn Town Council PDF 955 KB
- All09 Sustainable Places Research Institute - Cardiff University PDF 202 KB View as HTML (10) 34 KB
- All10 Llandaff North Allotment Association PDF 34 KB
- All11 Penarth Town Council PDF 83 KB View as HTML (12) 10 KB
- All12 Welsh Local Government Association PDF 132 KB View as HTML (13) 23 KB
- All13 Wildlife Trusts Wales PDF 537 KB View as HTML (14) 71 KB
- All14 Coychurch Higher Community Council PDF 99 KB View as HTML (15) 4 KB
- All15 Abergele Town Council PDF 54 KB
- All16 Individual PDF 80 KB View as HTML (17) 6 KB
- All17 Llangynog Community Council PDF 23 KB View as HTML (18) 4 KB
- All18 St Arvans Community Council PDF 139 KB View as HTML (19) 6 KB
- All19 Global Gardens Project PDF 242 KB View as HTML (20) 15 KB
- All20 One Voice Wales PDF 61 KB
Purpose of the consultation
This
consultation has completed. It ran from Thursday, 24 January 2019 to Friday, 1
March 2019.
The
Climate Change, Environment and Rural
Affairs Committee would welcome your views on allotments.
Terms of reference:
Our predecessor committee published its report on allotment
provision in Wales in 2010. Nine years on, we would like to revisit this
work to see how much progress has been made and whether the Welsh Government’s
approach to allotments and community growing is appropriate to meet the
challenges of the future.
As part of our ongoing Rethinking Food Inquiry, we
would like your views on:
- The Welsh
Government’s strategic approach;
- The approach
taken by local authorities across Wales; and
- How we can
maximise the health, community and environmental benefits of allotments
and community growing.
Disclosure
of information
Please
ensure that you have considered the Assembly’s policy
on disclosure of information
before submitting information to the Committee.
Contact details
Should you wish to speak to someone regarding this consultation, please use the below contact details:
Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee
Welsh Parliament
Cardiff Bay
Cardiff
CF99 1SN
Email: Contact@senedd.wales
Telephone: 0300 200 6565