Newland Allotments | |
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Type | Community Allotment |
Location | Hull, HU5 |
Coordinates | 53°45′57″N 0°21′51″W / 53.765710°N 0.364180°W |
Area | 22 acres (8.90 ha)[1] |
Established | 19th Century |
Owned by | Hull City Council |
Managed by | Newland Allotments Tenants Association |
Open | All Year |
Plots | 270+ |
Facilities | Toilets |
Website | Official website |
Newland Allotments is a historic community garden established in the 1800s and located in the suburb Newland in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.[2] It is one of 21 sites across the city.[3] Sitting within 22 acres of land, and with 270 plots on site, it is the largest allotment site in the city and East Yorkshire.[1][4] The allotment site is classified as statutory, providing protection under the Allotments Act 1925. As statutory allotments, they cannot be sold or repurposed without the consent of the Secretary of State.[5]
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