Whether it’s scoring a goal, touching down for a try, taking a wicket or simply going for a run, our playing fields and pitches are the place we fall in love with sport and recreation.
They’re where our children get the sporting bug – by simply playing with friends or as part of a community club. For some, they’re where they take their first steps on the journey to becoming the next sporting star.
And they’re where communities come together, to enjoy being active outdoors and to connect with nature.
But our playing fields and the spaces we play are now at risk from Government reforms to the planning system.
Government’s proposals include plans to consult on the impacts of removing Sport England as a statutory consultee for planning applications involving playing fields. We are deeply concerned by this as it would remove vital safeguards which protect playing fields from development and ensure continued community use.
With the Government committed to building 1.5 million homes over this parliament, there is a real risk that our playing fields will be lost to development. And once they’re gone, they’re gone forever.
Removal of Sport England as a statutory consultee will also have detrimental knock-on impacts on the provision of wider community sports facilities which are essential to improving health and wellbeing. Removing Sport England’s formal role will reduce its capability to advise and support local authorities and to secure the provision of high quality, accessible community facilities such as courts, sports halls and leisure centres.
Ultimately, while we acknowledge the Government’s ambitions to increase economic growth and deliver increased housing, we firmly believe this must not come at the cost of playing fields, pitches and sports facilities which are vital community assets. Indeed, building more homes means we need even more places for local communities to be active.
We think these proposed reforms are wrong. We need your support to Protect Where We Play and change Government’s mind so that the next generation can continue to take part in sport, recreation and physical activity.
You can support our Protect Where We Play campaign by:
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THE EVIDENCE
WRITE TO YOUR MP
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SEND A MESSAGE TO THE SECRETARIES OF STATE FOR HOUSING, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITIES AND CULTURE, MEDIA AND SPORT
Suggested messages, using the hashtag #SaveOurSport:
Playing fields and spaces are vital to our communities, supporting people’s physical and mental wellbeing. Please keep protections in place so everyone can enjoy the benefits #SaveOurSport @angelarayner @lisanandy
Playing fields and spaces are the place our children fall in love with sport – they deserve protecting for the next generation. It’s not too late to do the right thing and rethink #SaveOurSport @angelarayner @lisanandy
Building more homes means we need more and better sports facilities for local communities. We can have both without sacrificing protections #SaveOurSport @angelarayner @lisanandy
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If you or your club uses a local playing field, pitch or sports facility tell us about it and what it means to you using #SaveOurSport
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