Rejected petition Make it law that all new housing developments create a communal allotment space

When new developments are built, there should be an allotment space provided for people to be able to become more self-sufficient . This will be vital for those who cannot afford to eat healthily. It will also create a social space, and somewhere for children to learn where their food comes from.

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Healthy foods are, on average, twice as expensive per calorie, as less healthy foods, and are increasing in price.
To afford the government's recommended healthy diet, (including eating at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables each day) the most deprived 5th of the UK would spend 43% of their disposable income on food, rising to 70% for families with children.
Creating allotments as part of housing developments would encourage and help families to grow their own vegetables and to be healthy.

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