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Stourbridge Common guerilla 'Spudgate' plot dug up | |
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A potato patch illegally planted on common land in Cambridge has been dug up by city council workers after a deadline for its removal passed. | A potato patch illegally planted on common land in Cambridge has been dug up by city council workers after a deadline for its removal passed. |
An anonymous "guerrilla gardener" took over the Stourbridge plot, added a rabbit-proof mesh and planted potatoes. | An anonymous "guerrilla gardener" took over the Stourbridge plot, added a rabbit-proof mesh and planted potatoes. |
The council wrote to residents saying it would be dug up if not removed. | The council wrote to residents saying it would be dug up if not removed. |
In an email to the BBC, the gardener dubbed the row "the Stourbridge Spudgate" and said it was "a little excessive to flatten the land again". | In an email to the BBC, the gardener dubbed the row "the Stourbridge Spudgate" and said it was "a little excessive to flatten the land again". |
The woman, who did not wish to be named, said she thought the potatoes would "add vibrancy to the area" | The woman, who did not wish to be named, said she thought the potatoes would "add vibrancy to the area" |
The plot of land on Stourbridge Common, near the Green Dragon Bridge, had been fenced off by the council to a protect a tree that has since died and been removed. | The plot of land on Stourbridge Common, near the Green Dragon Bridge, had been fenced off by the council to a protect a tree that has since died and been removed. |
An email signed "The Guerrilla Gardener" was received after BBC Radio Cambridgeshire asked who was responsible for planting the potatoes. | An email signed "The Guerrilla Gardener" was received after BBC Radio Cambridgeshire asked who was responsible for planting the potatoes. |
The writer said she had lived in Cambridge for many years and moved on to a houseboat on the river three years ago. | The writer said she had lived in Cambridge for many years and moved on to a houseboat on the river three years ago. |
Taking over the empty plot was "a bit of fun" to make use of the land and was carried out by "a law-abiding citizen who regularly clears litter... and dog dirt" from the area, she added. | Taking over the empty plot was "a bit of fun" to make use of the land and was carried out by "a law-abiding citizen who regularly clears litter... and dog dirt" from the area, she added. |
She claimed to have cleared the area over several days and planted 20 seed potatoes. | She claimed to have cleared the area over several days and planted 20 seed potatoes. |
However, the city council was alerted and wrote to residents asking for it to be removed. | However, the city council was alerted and wrote to residents asking for it to be removed. |
'Nipped in bud' | 'Nipped in bud' |
Green spaces manager Alistair Wilson said: "We know the person who did this holds a river mooring licence, which states you cannot cultivate the bank. | Green spaces manager Alistair Wilson said: "We know the person who did this holds a river mooring licence, which states you cannot cultivate the bank. |
"We're not against 'guerrilla gardening' where it does not have an impact, but this area needs to be kept clear for everyone to use. | "We're not against 'guerrilla gardening' where it does not have an impact, but this area needs to be kept clear for everyone to use. |
"We gave people a deadline of today and that has passed." | "We gave people a deadline of today and that has passed." |
The potato was dug over late on Wednesday, and the gardener said: "Sadly, I found the area totally cleared... and the potato ridges flattened. | The potato was dug over late on Wednesday, and the gardener said: "Sadly, I found the area totally cleared... and the potato ridges flattened. |
"It seems a little excessive to me but I expect they wanted to nip such behaviour in the bud." | "It seems a little excessive to me but I expect they wanted to nip such behaviour in the bud." |
Mr Wilson said the potatoes would not be destroyed and the "owner" could collect them from the council. | Mr Wilson said the potatoes would not be destroyed and the "owner" could collect them from the council. |
"But they will have to reimburse us the cost of reinstating that part of the common if they want their potatoes back," he added. | "But they will have to reimburse us the cost of reinstating that part of the common if they want their potatoes back," he added. |