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Rachel Bakewell

Neurodiverse Textile & Mixed Media Artist

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Common Land and Early Governance

What Common Land Is Common land is land that is privately owned, but over which other people, known as commoners hold long‑established, legally recognised rights. These rights vary from place to place and may include grazing livestock, collecting wood for fuel or repairs, cutting turf, or turning out pigs in autumn. Although the land has… Read More Common Land and Early Governance

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