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Residents' views sought on College Farm Allotments plans

12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Wed 12th Sep 2007

Jacqui Hooper and Cllr. Ann Rowland-James (photography: Ed Bridges)

Jacqui Hooper and Cllr. Ann Rowland-James want to know your views on the council's proposals for College Farm allotments.

The Llandaff North Liberal Democrat Focus Team is seeking residents' views on plans to regenerate College Farm Allotments.

Cardiff Council is considering options to develop some of the unused land at the site. Possible options for the land could include creating areas for public open space, potential allotment land, affordable and private housing.

Local Lib Dem councillor, Ann Rowland-James said: "We want to know what residents think about the possibilities so we can ensure the council takes on all points of view when reaching a decision."

Local activist, Jacqui Hooper, added: "I hope that people will contact me and Ann so we can represent their views."

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