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A Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways locomotive. Preserving railway heritage and building the future of Boston Lodge
Project participants enjoying their allotment. Credit: The Birmingham Allotment Project. Wotta Lotta Culture – The Birmingham Allotment Project