Common ground

(Mainly) south London commons and common land

Common land is owned, for example by a local council, privately or by the National Trust.

You usually have the right to roam on it. This means you can use it for certain activities like walking and climbing.

Some common land has different rights, so you may be able to use it for other activities, for example horse-riding.

You cannot:

  • camp on common land without the owner’s permission

  • light a fire or have a barbecue

  • hold a festival or other event without permission

  • drive across it without permission unless you have the right to access your property

 
 
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