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Lumley spends time in Bradford, where she meets a group of Muslim women who have set up an allotment gardening project to combat loneliness. Five of them originally took on the 'ladies' allotment' on Scotchman Road, a former pig farm now owned by the city council, and they now occupy three plots and their membership includes 25 women from a range of ethnic backgrounds. They grow fruit and vegetables including chillis and Kashmiri spinach, and Lumley samples chutney and rhubarb cake made from the ingredients grown on the allotments, which the women refer to as their 'green gym'.
Joanna Lumley in the grounds of Whitby Abbey