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Banbury Town Council opens new allotments at Bloxham Vale
Located in Easington South, the new facility gives residents space to grow their own flowers, fruit, and vegetables in dedicated garden plots.
The site was formally opened during a ceremony led by Banbury Town Mayor, Councillor Kieron Mallon, who described the allotments as a valuable addition to the expanding town.
Councillor Mallon said: “I have been working with local residents to finally get these allotments from the developer and Cherwell.
“As the local member for Easington I personally had to intervene in the prolonged legal negotiations.
“The result is a fantastic addition to the amenities of this new part of our town, now to be managed by the Town Council.
“As a former allotmenteer myself I know the great satisfaction of growing your own can bring, now for the planting and sowing.”
Ownership of the Bloxham Vale site transferred to the council on February 25, and since then the area has been upgraded to meet the council’s standards.
Banbury Town Council, which manages several allotment sites across the area, prepared the site with soil improvements, plot dividers, and green waste composting facilities.
Drawing on experience from its other locations, the council designed the site to be accessible and easy to use for all plot holders.
Residents had expressed strong interest in the new allotments, and the council created a waiting list prior to the official opening to ensure a fair allocation of plots.
Demand for the new space was unprecedented and reflects a clear need for additional garden plots in the community.
Residents who have secured plots are now encouraged to begin cultivating their gardens and contributing to the growing success of the site.
Banbury Town Council hopes the new facility will not only support sustainable living but also help foster a stronger sense of community in the Bloxham Vale area.
Allotments have seen a resurgence in recent years, with many communities turning to home-growing as a way to improve food security, reduce environmental impact, and support well-being.
Banbury Town Council said it looks forward to seeing the allotment flourish in the months ahead and encourages residents who have taken a tenancy to get involved cultivating and producing home-grown produce.
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