A few years ago I used to patrol the parks in one of the London Boroughs. Never had a problem with tents going up, and I saw quite a few people trialing their tents.
Yes fine in Abercynon park ( the one next to the sports centre??) Not sure why it would be shut though unless it was very late. I'll check tonight, son has a swimming lesson
recommend not doing it in the evening as may be loads of youths hanging around the sports centre(although as schools are now out the eve may be best!) If they've filled the paddling pool with this weather it'll be packed!
Gelligear common is past the entrance to the car oot, anywhere round there that's flat will do. Watch out for sheep!
I'm not from round these parts either, but OH is a Treharris boy! We live on the main road of shops ie takeaways in Treharris. We had a great time up the mountain see if you can spot Dr Who I think they've finished filming now! Good luck and relax!!
thanks for your posts Nicola, no I didnt mean by the Sports Centre, I dont think there's enough room to pitch a tent down there. I meant The recreation ground down at Carnetown (OH says it's called 'the duff'! LOL)
We went down there last Friday and pitched the tent, it was great!
You'll probably get more response from the local kids having a good nosey than any officials.
When we lived near Swindon we used to see lots of people having pic nics etc at Lydiard park and they had pitched tents. I thought it was a rally but when I got chatting to them they said they do it often taking the tents for shade for the kids/babies. They didnt have the bedroom inners up in them.
We will have the same problem...our garden is tiny and we only have a little pedestrian lane going from the garages to our garden.
We have green areas outside the house and a nice flat area down the other end of our terrace.might put it there,otherwise we wont see it til we go away,i need to practise putting it up too....and when it comes to waterproofing i'll need to put it somewhere.
I work in and around parks in an east end borough of London, and I wouldnt recommend anyone pitching a tent in any of those. Not sure how long it would last. If you unsure if you allowed or not just ring up parks dept of local council and explain what you doing and I'm sure they'll be happy to help out. I'm also lucky in that the council also own a campsite approx 1 mile from me, and I also have to visit that as part of my job, so I know the people who work there really well, so it's no problem for me to nip up on a weeknd and try out any tent, or pieces of kit I got.
When we got our new tent, I spoke to the caretaker of the school near our house and he allowed us the use of thier playing field on a Saturday to pitch it and check it out, He even came out with a beer later on and we Christend Winny (the school is called StWinifreds and we have a Wynster!! lol.