Privately owned public spaces, Thames River-style, raise questions about public access and privatization.

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The Guardian newspaper reports about the Thames Path, a 213-mile pedestrian route that runs along London’s famous river. According to the article, while the Path is required by law to be open to the public, properties along it provide varying levels of public access to the water, from complete access to “permissive access” to no access.  Read more here.

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