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Hi simpo


Yes, there are some allotments locally. You are right, there are considerable waiting lists (years) and some (most) waiting lists are closed.


You'll find some more info about what some local people are doing in this post (Dulwich Going Greener):


http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?5,567344


If you'd like to get involved in an allotment initiative (to achieve more allotments locally) please do drop me a line e.g. by PM. We're forming a small working party on this, and would really love to hear your views (or indeed, we'd love you to be involved in the initiative, if you have the time).

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