Where can I legally park?

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NickCLotus

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14 months

Friday 25th October
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Trying to establish whether it is legal to park on the grass verge at the side of a road, what about on a grass Common next to the road? Any idea.

StuTheGrouch

5,812 posts

169 months

Friday 25th October
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Have you tried actually searching that question on Google?




Pica-Pica

14,447 posts

91 months

Friday 25th October
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Our Parish Council had an issue with parents parking on a grass verge to collect/drop off school children. Our local police officer advised that as long as no obstruction occurred, then it was only trespass, a civil offence. However, other local laws may over-ride that general rule.

NickCLotus

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128 posts

14 months

Friday 25th October
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StuTheGrouch said:
Have you tried actually searching that question on Google?



Yes but the answers found are very inconclusive, some suggest it is ok, others not.

randlemarcus

13,597 posts

238 months

Friday 25th October
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Then start to narrow it down by being specific with the precise location you're asking about. With the search examples above, Buckinghamshire have introduced local legislation to prevent it, other geographical areas have not.

Local to me, we have some commons where they have allowed roadside parking for twenty feet, and banned it beyond there.

Morally, dont park on the grass, its not designed for cars.

NickCLotus

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ferret50

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16 months

Friday 25th October
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NickCLotus said:
Why would you wish to park there?

randlemarcus

13,597 posts

238 months

Friday 25th October
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Legally, I'd say that was private land belonging to Albyns Farm. Essex hasnt banned verge parking so if you cant stay within the dotted footpath boundaries shown on the OS 1:25000 map, you might be alright.

If the farmer has asked you not to, don't. If its a busybody, go the farmer, and ask if its OK if you agree a specific spot (or spots so as not to damage the grass). While it doesn't look like a regular pasture, he probably wont want either tyre gouges or dog eggs all over the place.

bimsb6

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228 months

Friday 25th October
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ferret50 said:
NickCLotus said:
Why would you wish to park there?
Dogging spot .

NickCLotus

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14 months

Friday 25th October
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randlemarcus said:
Legally, I'd say that was private land belonging to Albyns Farm. Essex hasnt banned verge parking so if you cant stay within the dotted footpath boundaries shown on the OS 1:25000 map, you might be alright.

If the farmer has asked you not to, don't. If its a busybody, go the farmer, and ask if its OK if you agree a specific spot (or spots so as not to damage the grass). While it doesn't look like a regular pasture, he probably wont want either tyre gouges or dog eggs all over the place.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtismill_Green

NickCLotus

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Friday 25th October
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ferret50 said:
Why would you wish to park there?
Access to the Common and surrounding ancient forrests.

MadCaptainJack

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47 months

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NickCLotus

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Friday 25th October
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MadCaptainJack said:
Parking space or passing point?

boyse7en

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172 months

Friday 25th October
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Doesn't the "Private Road. No Unauthorised Vehicles" sign up the road a bit apply to that lane?

https://www.google.com/maps/@51.6525488,0.1851756,...

Tommo87

4,698 posts

120 months

Friday 25th October
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boyse7en said:
Doesn't the "Private Road. No Unauthorised Vehicles" sign up the road a bit apply to that lane?

https://www.google.com/maps/@51.6525488,0.1851756,...
yes

And people wonder why we have some many parking enforcement companies

NickCLotus

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Friday 25th October
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boyse7en said:
Doesn't the "Private Road. No Unauthorised Vehicles" sign up the road a bit apply to that lane?

https://www.google.com/maps/@51.6525488,0.1851756,...
No, it is Common land with grass areas adopted by the Council. No law against putting up a sign which says "private land", even if it isn't.

gazza285

10,184 posts

215 months

Friday 25th October
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NickCLotus said:
boyse7en said:
Doesn't the "Private Road. No Unauthorised Vehicles" sign up the road a bit apply to that lane?

https://www.google.com/maps/@51.6525488,0.1851756,...
No, it is Common land with grass areas adopted by the Council. No law against putting up a sign which says "private land", even if it isn't.
Common land does not give you the right to drive on it, the road can still be private.

Bobupndown

2,146 posts

50 months

Friday 25th October
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"Morally, dont park on the grass, its not designed for cars."

Park on the grass if you have to but don't be a tt and wheelspin digging it up when you drive off!

NickCLotus

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128 posts

14 months

Friday 25th October
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gazza285 said:
Common land does not give you the right to drive on it, the road can still be private.
Doesn't the fact that Google Streeetview shows these roads indicate that it is not private?

Pica-Pica

14,447 posts

91 months

Friday 25th October
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NickCLotus said:
gazza285 said:
Common land does not give you the right to drive on it, the road can still be private.
Doesn't the fact that Google Streeetview shows these roads indicate that it is not private?
Google ‘Street view’ is not the be-all-and-end-all of it; it is often recorded by a camera mast on a backpack - in those specific cases you certainly cannot drive there.