This is a terrible outcome, the land owners will now start charging for wild camping, as long as you have a pass, you can camp. Greedy fucks, time for a land tax.
Hopefully the appeal reverses this, if that then opens up other large swathes of UK land locked off from public use, all the better.
Go sign the petition.
And let’s show up en masse for a sleepover as soon as the weather is fair.
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“Nothing can take its place”
So just carry on camping there then
This is a terrible outcome, the land owners will now start charging for wild camping, as long as you have a pass, you can camp. Greedy fucks, time for a land tax.
Hopefully the appeal reverses this, if that then opens up other large swathes of UK land locked off from public use, all the better.
Go sign the petition.
And let’s show up en masse for a sleepover as soon as the weather is fair.
[make Wild Camping legal](https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/631241)
What would actually be preventing people from camping now?
Is this greedy land baron hiring people to move people along?
The ruling triggered a fast moving discussion among those who work for the Dartmoor National Park and related organisations, and they’ve come to a solution: [https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/10fz676/agreement_reached_following_wild_camping/](https://www.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/10fyy8d/agreement_reached_following_wild_camping/)
Getting a whole lot of the 70’s and 80’s vibes with the current government and policies. Battle of the Beanfield anyone?