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Planning across boundaries
The process of local sport & recreation strategy preparation
Key Docs
Sport England: Planning for Sport and Active Recreation: Objectives and Opportunities (351 Kb)
Sport England: Spatial Planning for Sport and Active Recreation (627 Kb)
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Developing Policy for Sport
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Active Places
Planning for Sport and Active Recreation: Objectives and Opportunities
Protecting Playing Fields
Planning Obligations Kitbag
Planning Bulletins
PPG17 Companion Guide
Comprehensive Guidance on sport in the Planning System is available under Planning for Sport.
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| It is worth remembering that LDFs provides you with an opportunity to become involved in setting locally defined development policies. You may want to explore further the parallels between planning for sport and wider social and economic planning framework. The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act already requires LDFs to reflect and deliver the key objectives of the Community Strategy, if you have included ojectives for sport here, then you already have a way in to the LDF |
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