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Public does have right to wild camp on Dartmoor, Supreme Court rules

  • On Wednesday, the UK Supreme Court unanimously affirmed that the public is permitted to camp freely on Dartmoor Commons within Devon National Park.
  • The ruling addressed disagreements over a 1985 law that permits public access to the Dartmoor commons for outdoor activities but did not explicitly state whether camping was allowed.
  • The appeal overturned a High Court decision barring overnight tents without landowner consent, with judges emphasizing a broad interpretation of 'open-air recreation' to include wild camping.
  • Key statements include Richard Honey KC calling the claim that pitching tents causes damage ‘absurd’ and Sir Geoffrey Vos noting the ‘critical question’ is if camping counts as recreation.
  • The decision affirms public camping rights subject to bylaws, suggesting public regulation better protects Dartmoor's commons than private landowner challenges.
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perspectivemedia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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