This documentary cover the peculiar scene of the collection of small pot farmers of East London.
In 1887 the Allotments Act was introduced in England. Which made it possible for local authorities to acquire land for allotments - by compulsory purchase if necessary. It also made it compulsory for local authorities to provide allotments where there was demand for them.
The "Allotments" are small parcel of land to be famed for personnel use.
This film covers a number of plots that are being reallocated and to be converted to a Lori (Truck)) park.
Much of the film is just a series of slow pans showing the "allotments" inter cut with some interviews of the people who tend them.
Plot summary
Short documentary about allotment-holders in East London. London's "allotment" gardens are an unusual system of community gardens across the city. Tended by immigrants, retirees, chefs and fans of fresh food, the allotments make up a kitchen community like no other.
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958*720
English 2.0
NR
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