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Design and technical guidelines  

The guidance notes detail technical advice and standards for the design and development of sports facilities and should be used if you are considering a sports facility project and particularly if you are seeking to apply for lottery funding.

pdf logo Better places for sport (507 Kb)

pdf logo Access for Disabled People (2.4 Mb)

pdf logo Please use the Facility Audit Sheet (610 Kb) in conjunction with Sport England's guidance note Access for Disabled People when considering access requirements for a modern sports facility

pdf logo Athletics (810 Kb)

pdf logo Badminton (90kb)

pdf logo Car parking and landscape design (683 Kb)

pdf logo Construction project management in the voluntary sector (145 Kb)

Court and pitch sizes (available 2006)

pdf logo Changing and lockers (133 kb)

pdf logo Cycling (2.1 Mb)

pdf logo Floors for indoor sports (531 Kb)

pdf logo Indoor Bowls (336 Kb) - NEW

pdf logo National Water Safety

pdf logo Natural turf for sport (1.2 Mb)

pdf logo Pavilions and clubhouses (460 Kb)

pdf logo Optimum Sports Hall (278 Kb)

pdf logo Sports halls: design (627 Kb)

pdf logo Sports halls: sizes and layouts (473 Kb)

pdf logo Village and community halls (608 Kb)

Design specification and construction of multi use games areas (MUGAs)
Sport England has prepared the following guidance notes, in partnership with the Sports and Play Construction Association (SAPCA) to assist lottery applicants in the preparation of Multi Use Games Areas (MUGAs) and Synthetic Turf Pitch (STPs) projects.

They are designed to complement existing technical guidance available from Sport England, SAPCA and governing bodies of sport. The specifications define the standards considered acceptable by Sport England for the procurement and construction of MUGAs and STPs. Sport England employs Facility Advisors in each of its regional offices to assist applicants with the technical development of their projects, and applicants are recommended to discuss proposals with them.

pdf logo Part 1 - General guidance and design considerations (245 Kb)
pdf logo Part 2 - General procurement and contract guidance (207 Kb)
pdf logo Part 3 - General conditions and preliminaries (921 Kb)

Synthetic turf pitch example pitch layouts including run off/safety margins

zip logo Layout 1 (730 Kb)
zip logo Layout 2 (1.1 Mb)

Please contact Sport England at mugas@sportengland.org with any questions or comments relating to this guidance.
You can also contact SAPCA at info@sapca.org.uk.