What are public parks for ? Inside the debate sparked by London festival row
Differing interpretations of public access rights are at heart of Brockwell case pitting campaign group against festival fans Public parks have been a cherished part of British life since the 19th century; for the Victorians they represented a “commitment to cultivate public good within the (...)
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Festivals, Access to green space, Culture, Mark Rylance, London, Local politics, Local government, Society, UK news, Music festivals, Music, Environment
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