Share Your Garden (UK)

Many nudists like myself are not lucky enough to have a garden where they can sunbathe nude. However I reckon there are a fair few folk out there with gardens or a piece of land which would be ideal. So why don't we get together? So this is a group for folk who have a secluded garden or piece of land in the UK and would like to share it with other TrueNudists. To make it easier for folk,...

Have you a garden to share?

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Many nudists like myself are not lucky enough to have a garden where they can sunbathe nude. However I reckon there are a fair few folk out there with gardens or a piece of land which would be ideal. So why don't we get together?

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RE: Have you a garden to share in the UK?

OK Folks - this is just a suggestion but how about we start posts in here based on geographical areas of the UK (perhaps counties)?
Let's try and keep this group to the UK as it would become unmanagable if the geographical area was too large.
For our good friends across the pond - maybe one of you good folk could start a group by state perhaps?

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With caution an area on my patio can accommodate just one, maybe two folk, but, caution is really needed in all honesty. If the neighbours either side could be guaranteed to be out for the day then the situation for freedom of movement is very much better. Shrubbery etc is continuing to grow taller and make things more private but it is taking time. I know it is not much of an offer and I would welcome the chance to visit other folks gardens where privacy is better etc but it is a well intentioned offer nonetheless. My indoor space is of course private and folk are welcome to visit for coffee, biscuits and company. I live in North Bedfordshire. I look forward to meeting you folks! Paul.

Sounds to me like you need a strategically placed washing line or two, loaded with a few sheets,
anchored down with a string at the corners.

That ort to do it!

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RE: Have you a garden to share in the UK?

OK Folks - this is just a suggestion but how about we start posts in here based on geographical areas of the UK (perhaps counties)? Let's try and keep this group to the UK as it would become unmanagable if the geographical area was too large. For our good friends across the pond - maybe one of you good folk could start a group by state perhaps?

Hi Alex, seems you've hit on a very popular idea with this group :)

It is my experience with the S/E group, that people join groups without reading the description, or any guidance that may be posted on the forum. (just like they do with profiles) It's a pain to have to monitor it, but I have found, that the only way to keep a group membership true to it's intended purpose, is to make it admission by approval, and then deny all those not qualified to join, and there will be many :(

Re the areas idea, I think probably a more general, less pacific system might be better. Perhaps just N/W, N/E, Midlands, S/W, and S/E. This would make it less complicated, and assist each individual to judge, if the travelling distance is acceptable to their own capabilities.

It would probably be a good idea for you to start a thread for each, to guide and encourage members, to post their offer on the appropriate thread.

Phil.

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RE: Have you a garden to share in the UK?

With caution an area on my patio can accommodate just one, maybe two folk, but, caution is really needed in all honesty. If the neighbours either side could be guaranteed to be out for the day then the situation for freedom of movement is very much better. Shrubbery etc is continuing to grow taller and make things more private but it is taking time. I know it is not much of an offer and I would welcome the chance to visit other folks gardens where privacy is better etc but it is a well intentioned offer nonetheless. My indoor space is of course private and folk are welcome to visit for coffee, biscuits and company. I live in North Bedfordshire. I look forward to meeting you folks! Paul.

Sounds to me like you need a strategically placed washing line or two, loaded with a few sheets,
anchored down with a string at the corners.

That ort to do it!


Been doing something along those lines Phil. Just getting impatient waiting for the shrubs to grow and thicken so I can dispense with the barricades lol. Thanks for the tip though mate.

No problem PauI. I should have said, the guide ropes on the corners -are- essential, as even on a calm day, you do get the odd gust of wind :(

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RE: Have you a garden to share in the UK?


Hi Alex, seems you've hit on a very popular idea with this group :)
It is my experience with the S/E group, that people join groups without reading the description, or any guidance that may be posted on the forum. (just like they do with profiles) It's a pain to have to monitor it, but I have found, that the only way to keep a group membership true to it's intended purpose, is to make it admission by approval, and then deny all those not qualified to join, and there will be many :(
Re the areas idea, I think probably a more general, less pacific system might be better. Perhaps just N/W, N/E, Midlands, S/W, and S/E. This would make it less complicated, and assist each individual to judge, if the travelling distance is acceptable to their own capabilities.
It would probably be a good idea for you to start a thread for each, to guide and encourage members, to post their offer on the appropriate thread.
Phil.



Many thanks Phil - some excellent suggestions there.
I am going to apply most (or maybe all) of them - probably tomorrow when I will have more time.
Initially though I will make it admission by approval only.
Alex :)

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Back from the more temperate 'darn sarf'

Well those unforgiving souls (my employers) sent me 'darn sarf' to work on a customer site - so I had no access to the t'interweb!
Wow those southerners get better weather than we do. Down side was I was working during all the nice warm weather and anyway the public parks were just TOO public anyway.
So I am back (and so is the sun for today - well, at the moment anyway!).
Hope all our group members are well and happy!
Alex x

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