The Right to Roam: Expanding Access to England’s Countryside with Jon Moses
About the event
Explore the growing movement to reconnect people with nature in this thought-provoking talk by Jon Moses, a passionate advocate from the Right to Roam campaign. Currently, only 8% of England’s land and 3% of its rivers are accessible to the public, leaving many feeling disconnected from the natural world. Jon will delve into the history of land access rights, the challenges facing the campaign, and the urgent need to expand access for the benefit of people, wildlife, and the environment.
Through his engaging storytelling and expert insights, Jon will highlight the social, mental health, and environmental benefits of broadening the right to roam. He will also explore how increased access can inspire greater public care for our natural spaces and lead to a more sustainable future.
Whether you’re a nature lover, outdoor enthusiast, or advocate for fairness and equality, this talk will leave you inspired to take action. Learn how you can support the Right to Roam campaign and help bring about meaningful change to protect our countryside for future generations. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of an important conversation about the future of our shared landscapes.