Playing fields are one of the most important resources for sport in England. They provide the space for team sports on outdoor pitches, and form part of a network of open spaces and wider green infrastructure in an area.
To help protect the spaces where people get active, local planning authorities are required by law to consult us on planning applications they receive that affect playing fields.
As a result, we've put in place a Playing Fields Policy to help us assess and respond to these applications.
We also provide publicly-available guidance alongside our Playing Fields Policy to give clarity and advice to external parties on how we make individual assessments.
This include details on the definition of key terms and how we interpret them, how the policy relates to government policy, how we apply the policy and its five exceptions, along with how to consult with us.