'Urgent' £290k allotments upgrade proposed

The proposed upgrades cover 14 sites including Bleak Hill Allotments in Stockland Green
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Urgent works are set to be carried out at allotments across Birmingham with a budget of nearly £290,000 if proposals are approved.
The city council has identified "urgent improvements" at 14 sites, including those in Stockland Green, King's Heath, Stechford, and Harborne.
The local authority wants to launch refurbishment projects within a budget of just over £288,000.
The proposals, which include securing boundaries and improving accessibility for plot-holders with disabilities, will be considered at a council cabinet meeting next Tuesday.
The proposed works would be funded through the Flo Pickering Memorial Fund, which is ring-fenced for allotment improvements only.
'Extremely dangerous roads'
"This will potentially increase the number of people renting allotment plots, which in turn will increase the income generated through these allotments," the council said in a report.
The authority added that doing nothing would compromise the security of the sites and the existing road-surfacing would become "extremely dangerous".
The council's cabinet was recommended to approve spending £288,267 on the surfacing and fencing proposals at the sites.
The sites earmarked for the upgrade are:
Bleak Hill Allotments, Stockland Green
School Lane Allotments, Shard End
Bramble Hall Hayes Allotments, Shard End
Pool Lane Allotments, Garretts Green
Francis Road Allotments, Yardley West & Stechford
Coventry Road Allotments, Sheldon
Uffculme Highbury Park Allotments, Brandwood & King's Heath
Greenaleigh Road Allotments, Billesley
Henlow Road Allotments, Highter's Heath
Woodthorpe Road Allotments, Brandwood & King's Heath
Strawberry Dene Selly Oak Allotments
Coney Green Allotments, Longbridge & West Heath
Pereira Road Allotments, Harborne
Shaftsbury Road Allotment, Sheldon
This news was gathered by the Local Democracy Reporting Service, which covers councils and other public service organisations.
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