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New Name
After 69 years of being a voice for Stockport allotments, SMAGA has changed it’s name. No more will you need to explain what SMAGA stands for, reassure people that it is not a nasty disease or a Stockport Council department. Because it’s now Allotments Stockport.
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Used coffee grounds
This fabulous coffee shop is in Alexandra Park, Edgeley by the Bowling Green, open Saturday and Sunday. Sells lovely fresh coffee and bacon rolls.
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Which? Gardening free seeds
Which? Gardening is inviting members to take part in their annual member trails.
Apply by 22 March 2014 for these seeds:
Climbing yellow Courgette
Cross Iceberg and Romaine type Lettuce
Semi-double flower Cosmos
“Ruby Eclipse” branching Sunflower
Sweet pea “Memories”, long stems with the scent of old-fashioned grandifloras
New variety climbing French bean “Monte Cristo”
Intense red Tomato “Elisir” F1
Ammi majus, A. visnaga and Orlaya grandiflora insect attracting plants
Dial Park Allotments trees down
Dial Park Allotments not only flooded but have trees down
…2 large conifers, one on the car park & one through a neighbours fence. Stockport Direct have been informed but still not appeared a week later. If anyone wants to send a roving reporter down to the site, they will be happy to accomodate & will put on clean pair of underpants!
One of the trees gets a good dose of looking at!
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Glyphosate damages human cellular systems
Monsanto Roundup: The Impacts of Glyphosate Herbicide on Human Health. Pathways to Modern Diseases
Glyphosate’s Suppression of Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Amino Acid Biosynthesis by the Gut Microbiome: Pathways to Modern Diseases

by Anthony Samsel and Stephanie Seneff
Glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup®, is the most popular herbicide used worldwide.
The industry asserts it is minimally toxic to humans, but here we argue otherwise.
Residues are found in the main foods of the Western diet, comprised primarily of sugar, corn, soy and wheat.
Glyphosate’s inhibition of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes is an overlooked component of its toxicity to mammals. CYP enzymes play crucial roles in biology, one of which is to detoxify xenobiotics.
Thus, glyphosate enhances the damaging effects of other food borne chemical residues and environmental toxins. Negative impact on the body is insidious and manifests slowly over time as inflammation damages cellular systems throughout the body. Here, we show how interference with CYP enzymes acts synergistically with disruption of the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids by gut bacteria, as well as impairment in serum sulfate transport.
Consequences are most of the diseases and conditions associated with a Western diet, which include gastrointestinal disorders, obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, autism, infertility, cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
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UK Allotments under threat!
UK Allotments still under threat!– Since 2007, of 132 applications by local authority councils to close, and sell-off for redevelopment, allotment sites, a total of 128 have been granted by the Government.













