Drone pilots who fly in the Royal Parks will have to leave their flying gadgets at home under new legislation.
Notices put up in all eight of the parks, including Richmond Park and Bushy Park, state the flying of drones and model aircrafts is prohibited, under order by the Secretary of State.
Despite the blanket ban on the drones, the flying gadgets are allowed in the designated flying field near Sheen Cross.
A Royal Parks spokeswoman said: "We recognise their growing popularity, but they can have a very negative impact on the wildlife in the parks and also interfere with the safety and comfort of park visitors."
- What do you think of the new rules about drones in Bushy Park and Richmond Park? Have you captured some drone footage in the royal parks before? Contact the newsdesk on 020 8722 6395 or email laura.proto@london.newsquest.co.uk.
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