As a landowner with a public footpath, in our case this is a legal right of way which must be maintained, in fact there are a whole host of legal requirements attached to it, for example not putting a bull over 10 months old in the field...
@landmark orbiter ,irrespective of whether it is a public footpath ,or more commonly known as a public right of way ,if it is still on the NT owned land ,then any TOAL restrictions that are in place still apply
when it comes to NT, or any other...
I think you will find that The National Trust policy is no flying FROM land under their control; if you take off from outside their borders I don't believe they can stop you flying OVER their controlled area.
Operating under VLOS rules this...
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