I helped set up this project:
http://redacre.org/
Three of us set our sights on some derelict land in the village which was carved up among 3 different owners who were all amenable to selling or making the land available. We formed a not for profit limited company in 2009 and applied for charitable grants to purchase and landscape the site. The first acre was bought from Yorkshire Water using £7k in grant monies I applied for

This is now 20 or so plots each a quarter the size of a traditional allotment and well used by local people. I resigned as a director once there were plenty of members to take over (I would never have had time for anything else with work and family commitments as well). The rest of the site is still under development using around £40K of secured grant money with another 20 ish plots underway.
I finally got my hands on a 45 sq m plot last Autumn which had been dug but nothing else. It now has paths, raised beds, a shed, compost area and a water butt. Garlic, shallots & broad beans were planted a week ago and my next consignment of seeds has now arrived. As well as fruit and veg I'm hoping to add an exotic touch to the planting and Dahlia seeds will go in in the next week or so along with tomato seed. My first attempt with onion seed hasn't been a success - I'm more used to growing tender stuff! Can't wait to get a row of prickly pears planted
