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Milnathort and Kinross Allotments Association 

We are a Community Allotment Association founded in September 2012. 

We would like to invite families, groups and individuals to join the Association and get involved in growing and eating locally grown fruit and vegetables.

No previous experience is required, just enthusiasm!

 

There are currently 42 allotments, a community garden, community fruit cage, polytunnel and "Starter Plots" which are available for those who want a small space to try out growing their own fruit or veg.

We also run workshops from time to time, to see what's coming up, just check our latest news section.

About Us

We are a small Community Allotment Association founded in 2012 and a Registered Charirity (SCIO No. SC044345). 

Our charitable purposes are:

  • The advancement of environmental protection or improvement by encouraging a variety of people to use the allotment space or space within their own garden for cultivation of fruit and vegetables and by helping to raise awareness of issues such as food waste, reducing food miles, increasing composting and issues surrounding the protection of the environment.

  • workshops.cultivating and harvesting fruit and vegetables by attending within the community to gain skills in and understanding of growing, The advancement of education by providing the opportunity for people 

  • The advancement of citizenship or community development by organising and encouraging participation in events and local workshops.

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“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just the body, but the soul.”

Alfred Austin

From 2014 to 2024

In 2024 we celebrated 10 years at our allotment site at Turfhills, Kinross.

See how the site has changed since we first arrived below.

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Charity and Association Board

2025/26 Board Members are:

  • Laura Cameron (Chair)

  • Karen Robertson (Secretary)

  • Steve James (Treasurer)

  • Louise Pryde (Minutes Secretary)

  • Tony Parrish

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