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Allotments Get a New Environmentally-Friendly Loo
Thanks to a grant form the Big Lottery Fund, Wharfland Allotments in Acocks Green have installed the first toilet on the site in it’s 110 year existence. The odourless eco-friendly toilet uses no water or electricity, is solar powered and … Continue reading
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Tagged Acocks Green, allotments, Community, gardening, grow your own, solar power, vegetable plots, Wharfland
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