Our Land
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- Apr 21, 2026
I got the train from London to Edinburgh today. There was this moment, when I was staring mindlessly through the window, where the vast expanse of land opened up to reveal the sea. As far as the eye could see it was just varying shades of green and blue. I actually felt my…
chorizontalMar 21, 2026i liked this, made me think about the relationship we have in england to land. but it is repetitive and circles the drain, never going for the jugular. very lib dem.
tiffanyJun 23, 2025But like what if we did kill all landowners actually?
Pat Ashe - Mar 18, 2026
Poor Sheeba. CAM HARRRR!
sammyjammy86Apr 27, 2026a very good and interesting documentary covering the current right to roam movement! always love a doc that lets people tell on themselves. feels like there’s a lot of potential overlap between nature conservation and archiving around conversations about stewardship and…
jenMar 10, 2026This film tries to show several points of view from activists and landowners on whether we should have increased access to the countryside (imo yes we should!). Some (one in particular) come out looking like proper pricks and increase my motivation to trespass as much as…
sues64 - May 11, 2026
God I love the outdoors When I was ~20 I worked in a camping shop and me and my friend Eddie tried to just go exploring nature and it was real depressing finding out how limited access actually is in England, we had a nice time camping in Dartmoor because it was the only…
Matt PashbyMar 22, 2026Today was the final day of the Hebden Bridge Film Festival with a very fitting doc for this rural Yorkshire town in the Pennines about the Right to Roam movement. Shockingly, only 8% of land in England is publically accessible, with the rest owned by entitled posh peoole.…
Harry72Nov 4, 2025A thoughtful summary of the current state of the Right to Roam movement, and beautifully shot in a way that makes it clear what folks are fighting for. Without the inclusion of landowners' perspectives this would basically be a Right to Roam PR film, but in the end letting…
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