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PPS12: Local Development Frameworks
ODPM: Creating Local Development Frameworks: A Companion Guide to PPS12 (2004)

The LDF Process
Local Delivery of Sport and Active Recreation (308 Kb)
ODPM: Guidance on Community Strategies

How should sport be represented?
Sport England planning officers working in regional offices will need to be included in the consultation process on relevant Local Development Documents at appropriate stages. Sport England is a statutory consultee on developments involving playing fields and as a minimum should be involved in policy development in this regard. Sport England has built up extensive guidance on these matters. Other relevant bodies (e.g. County Sports Partnerships) might be included in the community engagement process detailed in the SCI. As part of the protocol for the preparation and periodic revision of the SCI, there are opportunities for sport and recreation interests to be represented and promoted. This could include both formal and more informal contact between the local planning authority and sport and recreation interests such as Sport England regional planners, County Sports Partnerships and Community Sports Networks. Further detail on the role of these organisations is set out here (Enabling Local Delivery note).


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