I really don't know, but I would guess Kent.
On farms, allotments and gardens
North of Catherby Bank
it is run by a charity...the buckingham general charity.
Bradford S. Koplowitz has written: 'The Kaw Indian census and allotments' -- subject(s): Kansa Indians, Indian allotments, Oklahoma, Census, 1887, Genealogy
cot dot knot not got :)
Vanessa Radford has written: 'Allotments: a growing need?'
It is very important,because if you destroy your environment you won't have anywhere to live.
the corporate cultural environment
Natural environment is extremely important to the survival of those who inhabit it. Animals survive better in their own natural environment.
It is very important to me
Allotments can be dangerous places for old people who cannot walk properly. Allotments often consist of uneven ground and of course some areas may be freshly dug, presenting addition mobility challenges.