Hounslow Council said the 'first-of-its-kind' policy would involve cultivating 27 acres of unused land.
A west London council is transforming wasteland into new allotments and orchards to teach children about healthy living and the environment.
However, in 2025 the council will start assessing unused and inaccessible private land that could also be leased or purchased and opened up to the public and schools as community growing spaces and orchards.
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