'The value of topsoil for individuals will outweigh any increase to fees.'
Allotment holders in Glasgow will get free top soil, as part of a range of measures the council claims will off-set a price hike of almost 400 per cent.
And they said payments can also be spread across the year, and revealed the increase would be phased in over the next five years.. He stressed prices had stayed the same for 14 years and the change will make the service “financially sustainable” for the future. “We are also looking at having the rental fee spread across the course of the year rather than paid all at once.
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