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Can I fly a drone in London parks?

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You may not find any rules in a public park that prohibits drone flight, but there are public parks that fall within controlled airspace. A quick check in a mobile app like B4UFLY can let you know if you need to file a LAANC authorization request before you can fly your drones.

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Vehicles, remote-controlled vehicles and drones No motorised vehicles are allowed in our parks and open spaces without written permission from the Royal Borough of Greenwich.

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Notices seen in the parks read: “The flying of drones or model aircraft in the park is prohibited. By order of the Secretary of State.” As well as Richmond and Hyde Park, the other Royal Parks are Kensington Gardens, Regent's Park and Primrose Hill, St James's Park, Busy Park, Green Park and Greenwich Park.

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