A west London council is transforming wasteland into new allotments and orchards to teach children about healthy living and the environment.
Hounslow Council said the “first-of-its-kind” policy would involve cultivating 27 acres of unused land.
Each new site will be paired with a local school to teach children where food comes from.
The land, which the council says is “used for little more than fly-tipping” is currently inaccessible.
The scheme, the Grow for the Future project, will initially involve unused council-owned land.