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Sport England believes that being active should be an intrinsic part of everyone’s life pattern. The master planning of major new housing and mixed use development schemes has a vital role in providing easy access to a choice of opportunities for sport and physical activity, making new communities more active and healthy. Active Design is aimed at urban designers, master planners and the architects of our new communities
Active Design is an innovative set of design guidelines to promote opportunities for sport and physical activity in the design and layout of development.
These three key elements have been developed into a criteria based approach to be used at the master planning stage of major developments to help create environments that maximise opportunities for participation in sport and physical activity.
The criteria can be used both as a guide during the planning process, or as a critic for developments that have already been designed.
To get a copy of the Active Design criteria, click here.
To download a copy of the Active Design martix, click here.
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Stakeholder Event Report (session one) - May 2006 - click here
Stakeholder Event Report (session two) - October 2006 - click here
Active Design phase one - September 2005 - click here
Active Design has been produced in partnership with David Lock Associates, specialists in town planning and urban design.
If you would like to know more about the project, please contact, planningforsport@sportengland.org.
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