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Allotment gardening project needs support from community

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By Sean Moriarty
Kerry County Council says it's open to providing lands for allotment-style gardening in the town area provided there is sufficient interest shown by community groups or individuals for such a project in the area.
The Council was responding to a request from retired Geography teacher and keen hobby gardener, Cllr Michael Gleeson.
He asked at last week’s Killarney Municipal District meeting: “That at this time of growing realisation of the health and environmental values of growing one's own food, that a determined effort would be made to respond positively to the request by some for the provision of an allotment area”.
The Council said it had reviewed its landbank and has not identified a suitable site in Council ownership.
“The site would require suitable access and parking. Having reviewed the scheme previously in place, the Council will examine any proposal for a scheme from a group of individuals or a community group who come together with a plan for developing such a scheme. The success of such a project is dependent on the commitment of like-minded individuals to maintaining the project,” a Council official told the meeting.
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