@@nogelserv I think you might be right, but a law that cannot be effectively policed is not good law, which is probably why they have not changed it yet.
It is National Trust policy that unauthorised drone flights are prohibited over NT land. It is a policy which is completely unenforceable because they neither own nor control the airspace.
I like how they try different tactics of deny. First comes no fly zone, then private property, then it is historical site, then they bring "kids in the area", then people living on site, then health and safety issue, commercial issue and you name it.
My policy is no walking near my house, unless you’re wearing slippers that I’ve approved, in writing. Please contact my press relations department for permission to apply for permission, or I’ll call the fuzz. All communication must be via pigeon. Thanks DJE.
@@TruthTeller-vk1du All English Heritage is doing is creating a situation where people granted refugee status are encouraged to get out and see a bit of the countrys history and integrate better, of course to any level-headed person that's a good thing but naturally it's used as simplistic outrage bait too by the usual sources.
A lot of nonsense spoken by staff here not to mention a ridiculous sense of entitlement to attempt to exclude those who might not be fortunate enough to afford the National Trust's expensive membership fees, ticket prices, etc. Thanks a lot for the excellent footage in support of those who may not be able to see it first hand. Thank you.
@dsummers8191 It's or was a club for the middle class AND above. Privileges were bestowed on certain groups. Their whole model is outdated, snobs of the highest water
The NT is so far up their backside and full of self-importance that it's staggering. This is just a microcosm of those who perceive themselves to be in authority over others that they make up their own laws which we underlings must all comply with.
The National Trust is a total con designed by rich nobles to get commoners to pay for the upkeep of their properties in exchange for partial access while they aren't at home. And commoners are so dense that they don't see through the BS. The reason these people are all "the same" is because these "managers" are all _family members._
Keep going....you're proving that NT staff are programmed to spout nonsense when it come s to drones. They've made a "rule" about airspace which isn't even theirs!
So like staff pretty much everywhere in 90% of these videos, all there is to learn from it is that ignorance over the drone laws is spread across all sorts of demographics and workplaces.
NT staff both paid and voluntary have that snobby sense of entitlement peculiar to the middle class. They are the sort of people who get a migraine if they don't have their daily dose of outraged indignation.
National Trust.... stop misinforming employees, educate your staff, be transparent with the correct laws, tell them your policies are not enforceable and be proud of your surroundings
We were members of the Trust for many years, then the person in charge ( can’t remember her name ) started to implement her own personal political views, and that was it! Many of the volunteers went as well! Be very care full NT you really need members!
What views exactly? Most of what I've seen with people complaining about that kind of stuff with the NT are the ones actually trying to push their false agenda and version of history.
16:50 . . . AGAIN . . . there IS permission . . . CAA and Government of UK gives permission, FULL legal AUTHORIZATION to fly a 250g aircraft over unrestricted air space.
0:00 Bernstein v Skyviews - 1978 has set out that it is not trespass to fly over. It also sets out that taking pictures from a aircraft is not a breach of privacy.
Excellent stuff! Just saved me £50 entrance fee for my family to walk around that place. I'm going to share with this with my relatives so they can save too.
Now if someone can just take a video of the pyramids, I don't need to go to Egypt next year. Then I can go to the footy. What? That's filmed too? I can watch it from bed??
I wish someone would just walk around saying no, go away to people who are trying to tell others what to do. These endless debates gets old really fast.
Wouldn't that be even more boring, people watch this for the interaction, if they want to see pretty pics of landscapes and buildings there are channels dedicated to that,
Once again deluded staff with regard to airspace. Why do they not know that they cannot stop drone flying over their property when the pilot is following regs for the drone they are flying. The staff are really looking stupid 🙆 Really great content again from DJE 👏
Does everyone employed by the National Trust have a Phd in talking bollocks? 😂 Mister crumpled shirt is clearly the Head Bollocks Talker for this site.
I find it irritating when people or companies try to control what people do in a public space, in their home or in their lives generally - and none more so that government while I'm at it. It also annoys me when people think they are right all the time. You have a guy like this who can't be bothered to read their own webpage, who works for the NT. It reads "As a landowner, the National Trust does not permit unauthorised drone operation ON any of our land and properties."... "All drones, regardless of size or the requirements for registration, must follow the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Drone and Model Aircraft Code March 2024". Well, that's what DJE and most drone pilots do anyway. They go on to say "In terms of taking photographs from land that doesn’t belong to the National Trust, it would be your responsibility as the photographer to ascertain whose land you’re on and to contact the owner for permission". There are certain bye-laws in some places that restrict drone usage that don't show on Drone assist but absent of that, you can fly over the land when taking off from a public space
They're worried about the privacy of the family that live there but they allow paying visitors to take photos around the grounds, even says so on their site!! Visitors are therefore more likely to get an unintended shot of the family than a drone is and also from much closer up than a drone ever could. They spout utter nonsense and try to make out that it's law when it absolutely isn't.
Wait, so the National Trust thinks flying a drone over their land is illegal? What do they do when an airplane flies overhead? Do they send a strongly worded letter to the pilot demanding a U-turn, or maybe dispatch a squad of seagulls to enforce the no-fly zone? If drones are off-limits, I guess next they'll be installing 'no air' signs for birds too! 😂😂😂😛
I worked for the national trust about 20 years ago. This is an organization that has a lot of nepotism when it comes to who runs it. Their recruitment at management levels are not free and fair. They have progressively become more draconian against the public. Our local trust site has been cut off to locals that’s have been using it since before it was national trust. All because of money grabbing to pay their high unearned salaries
I don't think so. In the NT videos they come up with very similar "complete ban" stories. The NT has very likely made a policy without any clue about the law.
They are all really a special lot aren't they. I wonder if they look to employ this type of person, or if you become this way by working for the National Trust, very weird people. "we're not trying to be difficult", says the man who is absolutely being difficult. 😆😆😆😆
Nice video. I'm English but have lived in America for nearly 30 years. I can see my old house in this video. I could see Disraeli Manor from my living room and bedrooms. A real treat, thanks!👍🏼👍🏼
I'm in Australia, left High Wycombe in the late 80's. Lots of fond memories, couldn't see my house in the video but i was only about a mile away from the manor (just near the Disraeli monument).
@Matty3H.I small world, I spent a lot of time in those woods. My house was on hithercroft Rd and bordered tinkers wood primary school, I went there briefly too.
Benjamin Disraeli's legacy as a statesman, thinker, and leader continues to resonate in the annals of British history. His contributions to modern conservatism, his advocacy for social reform, and his vision of a united and prosperous nation have left an enduring impact on British identity and political discourse. If this great man who is Jewish came back to life I'm pretty sure he'd invite anyone who was in the military a nice room to stay in until the council has re-homed them men.
These people need to abide by the law and stop trying to use there policy's trumping the law the law is the law and they don't have the authority to stop people using a drone
You know what makes my blood boil? I pay £5:65 a month for national trust membership and illegal immigrants and other immigrants get *FREE* membership!!!! WHAT THE HELL!!!! 😡 This country is MAD
Such a beautiful place. I appreciate you doing this for a number of reasons. We get to see these amazing locations from angles that wouldn't be normally possible. Also, not everyone is able to visit and support these locations, so when they talk about losing out on money, i dont really see how they are. I feel the same way that it would surely bring more people to the locations...so long as the staff dont anyone off.
There was an article in the " UK defence journal" where The National Trust have admitted in a statement that they have no control over airspace above their property and they have no powers to prohibit people launching drones from public land ( or land they don't own) and flying over their property. Launching and landing within their property boundary is a different matter, but as long as you are launching and landing outside their property line then there is nothing they can do to stop you, it is perfectly legal.
It is as simple as this, THE LAW OF THE LAND OVERIDES ANY LOCAL POLICY THAT IS IN PLACE. These NT people seriously need to be reeducated in this matter!!!
It’s my opinion that more people would be inclined to see the footage and want to visit in person, so long as the interactions with staff were welcoming and informative, rather than say they have no desire to see it for themselves after watching some aerial footage.
national trust will clearly take your entrance fee.but lay down all those demands to keep out the riff raff,no drones ,no dogs ,no filming,private land ,no permission to do do that sir.i would just film the scenery from public land and avoid those types of people threatening me.
They rely on their 1965 bylaw about taking photography for commercial purposes "on" National Trust property. This creates a grey area since you're not physically on it, but in the spirit of the bylaw when it was created in 1965, you ARE doing what the bylaw was designed to prevent, and leaves it open to interpretation that would need to be tested in court. The penalty for losing would be a £100 fine and having to pay their legal costs which I imagine would not be a small sum. I suspect the more likely course of action is that the NT would seek to update their bylaws to specifically ban drones and remove the grey area.
It’s NOT commercial If you took the footage to sell it, that’s commercial But if you film to put on TH-cam and then as a bi product you earn ad revenue, that’s not classed as the same …I don’t think lol, pretty certain
I have to say I now have to go and see this spot footage makes you want to visit the place for sure. These views are incredible and capture with the natural sounds of wild life. The weather (rare), it was perfect for such footage. Hat off to you chap for showing from a different perspective such a marvel of English heritage. -SUBd
I used to live here in the late 80's when i was a boy, been in Australia ever since. Still remember Hughenden park and the manor. At 31:22 you can see a transmission tower in the top right of the frame, my house was literally within 100 meters of that location.
Keep doing Nat Trust properties until they comply with the law!
Lol@@nogelserv
@@nogelservNo, at most they'll require an actual licence and everyone will just get one, like they do with larger drones.
@@nogelserv I think you might be right, but a law that cannot be effectively policed is not good law, which is probably why they have not changed it yet.
@@nogelserv Why is that bizarre?
N.T short of volunteers, well put your hands in your pocket and pay staff, the N.T. is worth £1.7 bn.
It is National Trust policy that unauthorised drone flights are prohibited over NT land. It is a policy which is completely unenforceable because they neither own nor control the airspace.
The CAA control all airspace in the UK> NT are wrong.....
Exactly
@@12dev34 And you at the bottom of the class
@@12dev34Don't be an ass, he was right it's policy ONLY
@@robba1234 🫏
You've struck gold with these national woke sites
Is this not the opposite of woke? These people appear to be fast asleep in the 19th century, they make Jacob Reece-Mogg look cool and modern.
Rees*
@@petercornish9903 Champagne socialists.
Most organisations have been captured by woke. They often operate authoritarian.
Definitely 😍
I like how they try different tactics of deny. First comes no fly zone, then private property, then it is historical site, then they bring "kids in the area", then people living on site, then health and safety issue, commercial issue and you name it.
Nearly as bad as plod
THis just shows the type of people who are in the National Trust --- Self-righteous to the nth degree.
My policy is no walking near my house, unless you’re wearing slippers that I’ve approved, in writing. Please contact my press relations department for permission to apply for permission, or I’ll call the fuzz. All communication must be via pigeon. Thanks DJE.
And you tipi toe past.😂
Specified beige Barbour slippers.
"That's the law" - so self confident as he delivers the biggest container full of effluent in history. 🤣😂🤣
The NT give illegal immigrants free entry but does everything possible to stop British people seeing it from the air without paying £32 entrance fee.
A few years ago i would have been surprised but in the last 2-3 years i am surprised we dont house them in the the Manor House at our expense.
@@TruthTeller-vk1du All English Heritage is doing is creating a situation where people granted refugee status are encouraged to get out and see a bit of the countrys history and integrate better, of course to any level-headed person that's a good thing but naturally it's used as simplistic outrage bait too by the usual sources.
Saved me £32 quid to see that place...lol
So, it's unsafe to fly a drone over the property, unless you have a permit, which then magically makes it safe! lol
HSE card, often used to BS
Wow, the National Trust is a gift that keeps on giving. They really pull truckloads of BS out of their a**es.
A lot of nonsense spoken by staff here not to mention a ridiculous sense of entitlement to attempt to exclude those who might not be fortunate enough to afford the National Trust's expensive membership fees, ticket prices, etc. Thanks a lot for the excellent footage in support of those who may not be able to see it first hand. Thank you.
@dsummers8191 It's or was a club for the middle class AND above. Privileges were bestowed on certain groups. Their whole model is outdated, snobs of the highest water
Buy a Scottish Nat Trust yearly card..it's a lot cheaper then you can look inside these great old houses
‘We don’t allow it’…. I wasn’t asking for permission! These glorified gardeners really think they are something special 😂😂
Yes they do! ...for some reason that evades me!
The NT is so far up their backside and full of self-importance that it's staggering. This is just a microcosm of those who perceive themselves to be in authority over others that they make up their own laws which we underlings must all comply with.
From what I can see they're pretty much the exact same as people in 90% of these videos wherever the drone is, hardly something unique to the NT.
The National Trust is a total con designed by rich nobles to get commoners to pay for the upkeep of their properties in exchange for partial access while they aren't at home. And commoners are so dense that they don't see through the BS.
The reason these people are all "the same" is because these "managers" are all _family members._
I notice the National Trust have alot of managers....maybe too many??
Oh yes! 👍
Keep going....you're proving that NT staff are programmed to spout nonsense when it come s to drones. They've made a "rule" about airspace which isn't even theirs!
So like staff pretty much everywhere in 90% of these videos, all there is to learn from it is that ignorance over the drone laws is spread across all sorts of demographics and workplaces.
Tresspass in the airspace run by the CAA
Tim Nice but dim comes to mind.
Lol
You're sure milking the NT herd. And your content is pure cream. Keep it up DJE.
Yet another reason to avoid anything to do with the National Trust.
Yep, pack of gangsters
They are literally clueless
NT staff both paid and voluntary have that snobby sense of entitlement peculiar to the middle class. They are the sort of people who get a migraine if they don't have their daily dose of outraged indignation.
National Trust.... stop misinforming employees, educate your staff, be transparent with the correct laws, tell them your policies are not enforceable and be proud of your surroundings
We were members of the Trust for many years, then the person in charge ( can’t remember her name ) started to implement her own personal political views, and that was it! Many of the volunteers went as well! Be very care full NT you really need members!
It’s the way this country is nowadays. Everyone makes up their own policies but they absolutely refuse to acknowledge the laws of the land
What views exactly? Most of what I've seen with people complaining about that kind of stuff with the NT are the ones actually trying to push their false agenda and version of history.
Basically they don't like it because they're not getting a cut from it
16:50 . . . AGAIN . . . there IS permission . . . CAA and Government of UK gives permission, FULL legal AUTHORIZATION to fly a 250g aircraft over unrestricted air space.
The CAA website states - The aviation regulations only address the flight safety aspects of the flight and they do not constitute permission
They all have the "Wallice & Grommit" smile....
Can we be friends? 🏆
National Trust policy is not law, in the same way anyone can create policies on their own property which are meaningless outside or above their land.
Company policy isn't the law.
Amazing that they're concerned about the people and children who live there, but quite happy if you pay to see them!
👍
The idiotic hypocrisy and unraveling contradictory statements of these people is staggering 😂
The one telling sentence. "Why would people pay to see it, if they can see it online?"
It's all about money.
Everything else is bullshit.
Big fan of these National trust videos 🎉❤
0:00 Bernstein v Skyviews - 1978 has set out that it is not trespass to fly over. It also sets out that taking pictures from a aircraft is not a breach of privacy.
And Skyviews of Keighley nr Bradford was the biggest aerial photography company in the UK.
How I hope they read this!
The drone is trespassing? That makes me imagine a drone turning up to civil court with his drone lawyer 🤭
😂😂😂
Sounds like a family guy cut away lol
@@nickywh1t3 drone lawyer has a shirt and tie paint job and is carrying a tiny briefcase lol
Excellent stuff!
Just saved me £50 entrance fee for my family to walk around that place.
I'm going to share with this with my relatives so they can save too.
That's what it's all about. Savings Savings Savings..👍🏻
I was literally getting into my car with my credit card ready to send them some cash to reserve a booking, now I don't need to leave home! Thankyou!
Now if someone can just take a video of the pyramids, I don't need to go to Egypt next year. Then I can go to the footy. What? That's filmed too? I can watch it from bed??
Keep up these national trust videos - perhaps do English heritage too?
Yes, they who allow migrants in for free - a lot like our government !!
Its the same thing
I think EH are called Historic England now, and the EH brand was taken over by another charity in 2015.
What is the difference between a drone going over by appointment and one turning up on the day? Surely the risks are exactly the same?
Amazing how arrogantly and wrongly briefed these NT workers are?
Did anyone spot Peter Ustinov?
I am enjoying these National Trust audits. It's interesting how entitled they are to think they own the airspace
Still so many places and people need educations on laws and air space.
The greed here is shocking! ALMOST AS BAD AS THE IGNORANCE OF THE LAW FROM THE STAFF.
That's a new one the drone is trespassing. What idiotic nonsense unless they own the airspace and surely this is free advertising for them.
Try English Heritage as well --- they are catching up on National Trust.
I'm a paying member of the national trust now I am never going to pay again !
I cancelled mine years ago.
Quite right too.
You're part of the problem, the national trust has proven time and time again they shouldn't earn any profit from British people
Weird over reaction I think.
@@craigdobson9068not barmy… informed. 😁
Wow .. they really think they have power over what people do from public? Lunacy .. they don't. Who the hell do they think they are?
Every flying vehicle will be trespassing, so they will stop every 747 and airbus aeroplane, tell them to land to get permits
And the birds. All the birds 👀😂
Translation: We don't want public seeing the property without making money on it.
Basically
Imagine their surprise, when the video is not going to be taken down. 😂
Glad I’m able to view this video before National Trust have it removed
They have no grounds to get it removed.
Not allowed
Well done DJE MEDIA you are showing the National Trust for what they are.
can we all chip in to buy this man an iron?
I love the way they try and speak about the law, when they have zero clue 😂
I wish someone would just walk around saying no, go away to people who are trying to tell others what to do. These endless debates gets old really fast.
Bored
@philipjones9458 but your watching.....stop
Wouldn't that be even more boring, people watch this for the interaction, if they want to see pretty pics of landscapes and buildings there are channels dedicated to that,
So it’s all about money! Glad you are showing these and how they act!
Now they are telling lies!
'There is a blanket ban over all NT sites!' Oh, really? Let's see how that goes....
Once again deluded staff with regard to airspace. Why do they not know that they cannot stop drone flying over their property when the pilot is following regs for the drone they are flying. The staff are really looking stupid 🙆
Really great content again from DJE 👏
Can we start a just giving page to buy him an iron please. That shirt is shocking.
I'm loving the national trust vids
Ffs, what happens in public, regardless of their place, they can't do anything.
But they are the NT mob, bigger than CAA and Human Rites. Its obvious, they cut the grass and grow an sell stuff. Powerful crew that lot. 🤣
@@kevinthegerbil2708 😂😂😂
Have National Trust Staff seriously never seen an aeroplane before?
Blatantly lying about a no fly zone, they are not the CAA and they can not issue permits for a NFZ even if there was one.
Does everyone employed by the National Trust have a Phd in talking bollocks? 😂 Mister crumpled shirt is clearly the Head Bollocks Talker for this site.
Always amaze how people are so sure of laws that don’t exist
I find it irritating when people or companies try to control what people do in a public space, in their home or in their lives generally - and none more so that government while I'm at it. It also annoys me when people think they are right all the time. You have a guy like this who can't be bothered to read their own webpage, who works for the NT. It reads "As a landowner, the National Trust does not permit unauthorised drone operation ON any of our land and properties."... "All drones, regardless of size or the requirements for registration, must follow the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Drone and Model Aircraft Code March 2024". Well, that's what DJE and most drone pilots do anyway. They go on to say "In terms of taking photographs from land that doesn’t belong to the National Trust, it would be your responsibility as the photographer to ascertain whose land you’re on and to contact the owner for permission". There are certain bye-laws in some places that restrict drone usage that don't show on Drone assist but absent of that, you can fly over the land when taking off from a public space
What other laws do the NT not understand?
The laws of illegal hunting, they lease their land out for illegal hunts in the UK
@@george-ev1dq Good one
They're worried about the privacy of the family that live there but they allow paying visitors to take photos around the grounds, even says so on their site!!
Visitors are therefore more likely to get an unintended shot of the family than a drone is and also from much closer up than a drone ever could.
They spout utter nonsense and try to make out that it's law when it absolutely isn't.
Wait, so the National Trust thinks flying a drone over their land is illegal? What do they do when an airplane flies overhead? Do they send a strongly worded letter to the pilot demanding a U-turn, or maybe dispatch a squad of seagulls to enforce the no-fly zone? If drones are off-limits, I guess next they'll be installing 'no air' signs for birds too! 😂😂😂😛
I worked for the national trust about 20 years ago. This is an organization that has a lot of nepotism when it comes to who runs it. Their recruitment at management levels are not free and fair. They have progressively become more draconian against the public. Our local trust site has been cut off to locals that’s have been using it since before it was national trust. All because of money grabbing to pay their high unearned salaries
Don’t understand how they think their policy applies to everyone that’s outside of their boundary
It is NOT the case that there is "a blanket ban" on flying drones over NT land. He's just making it up.
I don't think so. In the NT videos they come up with very similar "complete ban" stories. The NT has very likely made a policy without any clue about the law.
Just a ban on flying from their land.
@@verybighomer that's exactly what they did: draw up an unenforceable policy.
He's pissing down his back and telling him it's ☔ 😂
They are all really a special lot aren't they. I wonder if they look to employ this type of person, or if you become this way by working for the National Trust, very weird people.
"we're not trying to be difficult", says the man who is absolutely being difficult. 😆😆😆😆
I bet the NT charges extra to sit on the grass.
National Trust are plonkers
Nice video.
I'm English but have lived in America for nearly 30 years. I can see my old house in this video. I could see Disraeli Manor from my living room and bedrooms.
A real treat, thanks!👍🏼👍🏼
I'm in Australia, left High Wycombe in the late 80's. Lots of fond memories, couldn't see my house in the video but i was only about a mile away from the manor (just near the Disraeli monument).
@@atcurrall I also lived in Downley for a while, I used to walk my dog through the woods to Disraeli Monument and down to Hughenden.
@Matty3H.I small world, I spent a lot of time in those woods. My house was on hithercroft Rd and bordered tinkers wood primary school, I went there briefly too.
@atcurrall
Kingswood Middle School and Wellesbourne for me. But that was back in the 70's. Jeez, I'm so old😂
Benjamin Disraeli's legacy as a statesman, thinker, and leader continues to resonate in the annals of British history. His contributions to modern conservatism, his advocacy for social reform, and his vision of a united and prosperous nation have left an enduring impact on British identity and political discourse. If this great man who is Jewish came back to life I'm pretty sure he'd invite anyone who was in the military a nice room to stay in until the council has re-homed them men.
Please do the head office 😂
The N.T. short of volunteers, put your hands in your pocket and pay staff to work there, your worth £1.7bn.
google maps has some nice 3d views of the site
It's always a Pippa isn't it? 😂😂😂
So they are saying unless people pay for it you are not entitled to see it I thought it was payed for by the taxpayers
“I don’t expect to see the drone” a very Nelson statement.
"And i don't expect i'll give a toss"
A Trespassing drone😂 FFS, how stupid are some people ?! Does this mean aircraft trespass when they fly over too ?!🤔🤣🤦♂️
These people need to abide by the law and stop trying to use there policy's trumping the law the law is the law and they don't have the authority to stop people using a drone
You know what makes my blood boil? I pay £5:65 a month for national trust membership and illegal immigrants and other immigrants get *FREE* membership!!!! WHAT THE HELL!!!! 😡 This country is MAD
Then stop paying.
@@whitedragonracing I have
Where did you get that info from? How did you verify that?
Time to cancel your membership
Such a beautiful place. I appreciate you doing this for a number of reasons. We get to see these amazing locations from angles that wouldn't be normally possible.
Also, not everyone is able to visit and support these locations, so when they talk about losing out on money, i dont really see how they are.
I feel the same way that it would surely bring more people to the locations...so long as the staff dont anyone off.
There was an article in the " UK defence journal" where The National Trust have admitted in a statement that they have no control over airspace above their property and they have no powers to prohibit people launching drones from public land ( or land they don't own) and flying over their property. Launching and landing within their property boundary is a different matter, but as long as you are launching and landing outside their property line then there is nothing they can do to stop you, it is perfectly legal.
Normally idiots in control of treasures
She made that up just because they can't help themselves... They must show their authority on everything around them.
Ignoring the "not allowed" drives them insane. It's absolutely hilarious.
It is as simple as this, THE LAW OF THE LAND OVERIDES ANY LOCAL POLICY THAT IS IN PLACE. These NT people seriously need to be reeducated in this matter!!!
I like this national trust content bro
People aren't going to decide not to visit just because they've seen some drone footage on TH-cam.
I wont be visiting them ever again , so you are wrong
I don't want to go but simply because of the self entitled staff they appear to have working for them, not because of a drone or drone footage.
@@patthewoodboy true actually, no point now I've seen it from above on TH-cam.
It’s my opinion that more people would be inclined to see the footage and want to visit in person, so long as the interactions with staff were welcoming and informative, rather than say they have no desire to see it for themselves after watching some aerial footage.
All that animated chat and you still take the drone up. Well done.
“Definitely not! “ the utter arrogance
national trust will clearly take your entrance fee.but lay down all those demands to keep out the riff raff,no drones ,no dogs ,no filming,private land ,no permission to do do that sir.i would just film the scenery from public land and avoid those types of people threatening me.
They rely on their 1965 bylaw about taking photography for commercial purposes "on" National Trust property. This creates a grey area since you're not physically on it, but in the spirit of the bylaw when it was created in 1965, you ARE doing what the bylaw was designed to prevent, and leaves it open to interpretation that would need to be tested in court. The penalty for losing would be a £100 fine and having to pay their legal costs which I imagine would not be a small sum.
I suspect the more likely course of action is that the NT would seek to update their bylaws to specifically ban drones and remove the grey area.
Defund the National Trust!
Im a trust member ,i look forward to visiting this property in the near future .its beautiful.
Well done for constantly teaching the National Trust that they cannot trump the law
It’s NOT commercial
If you took the footage to sell it, that’s commercial
But if you film to put on TH-cam and then as a bi product you earn ad revenue, that’s not classed as the same
…I don’t think lol, pretty certain
I have to say I now have to go and see this spot footage makes you want to visit the place for sure. These views are incredible and capture with the natural sounds of wild life. The weather (rare), it was perfect for such footage.
Hat off to you chap for showing from a different perspective such a marvel of English heritage.
-SUBd
I used to live here in the late 80's when i was a boy, been in Australia ever since. Still remember Hughenden park and the manor. At 31:22 you can see a transmission tower in the top right of the frame, my house was literally within 100 meters of that location.
These NT videos are great, so much more interesting than the car dealership ones you used to do. Keep it up DJE