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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

The Right to Roam movement organised mass trespasses to increase public access to natural resources, specifically the countryside. However, England’s landowners claim that they are the stewards of the land. The film challenges age-old beliefs about property that have shaped our relationship with the land for over a thousand years. It asks, who truly has the right to roam?

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