The Lie of the Land : Who Really Cares for the Countryside?
(Author) Guy ShrubsoleThe Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lost Rainforests of Britain reveals how landowners wreck the countryside, and how the public can restore it For centuries we've been sold a lie: that you need to own the land to care for it. Just 1% of the population own half of England, and this tiny landowning elite like to present themselves as the rightful custodians of the countryside. They're even paid billions of pounds of public money to be good stewards. But what happens when they just don't care? A small number of landowners have laid waste to some of our most treasured landscapes, leaving our forests bare, our rivers polluted, our moorlands burned, and our fenlands drained. Here Guy Shrubsole journeys all over Britain to expose the damage done to our land, and meet the communities fighting back: the river guardians, small farmers and trespassing activists restoring our lost wildlife. Full of rage and hope, this is a bold vision for our nation's wild places, and how we can treat them with the awe and attention they deserve. It's time to demand better for nature. We can start by replacing the lie of the land with a profound truth: that any of us can care for the countryside, regardless of whether you own it.
Guy Shrubsole
Guy Shrubsole is a British writer, campaigner, and geographer known for his work on land ownership and access rights. His most notable works include "Who Owns England?" and "The Rule of the Land", which explore the history and current state of land ownership in the UK. Shrubsole's writing style is characterized by thorough research, engaging storytelling, and a commitment to social and environmental justice. He has made significant contributions to the literature on land reform and access rights, sparking important conversations about inequality and power in society. "Who Owns England?" is his most famous work, shedding light on the secretive world of land ownership and its implications for democracy and the environment.