Right to roam: why activists are reviving the mass trespass protests of the 1930s
Right to roam: why activists are reviving the mass trespass protests of the 1930s: By ascending the plateau of Kinder Scout – a mountain in England’s Peak District owned at the time by the 10th Duke of Devonshire and guarded by gamekeepers from his nearby Chatsworth Estate – around 400 walkers committed one of the …
