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Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54568
Received: 12/04/2013
Respondent: Sport England
It is important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects national policy for sport as set out in the NPPF with particular reference to Pars 73 and 74 to ensure proposals comply with National Planning Policy.
Thank you for consulting Sport England on the above Neighbourhood Plan.
Planning Policy in the National Planning Policy Framework identifies how the planning system can play an important role in facilitating social interaction and creating healthy, inclusive communities. Encouraging communities to become more physically active through walking, cycling, informal recreation and formal sport plays an important part in this process and providing enough sports facilities of the right quality and type and in the right places is vital to achieving this aim. This means positive planning for sport, protection from unnecessary loss of sports facilities and an integrated approach to providing new housing and employment land and community facilities provision is important.
It is important therefore that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects national policy for sport as set out in the above document with particular reference to Pars 73 and 74 to ensure proposals comply with National Planning Policy. It is also important to be aware of Sport England's role in protecting playing fields and the presumption against the loss of playing fields (see link below), as set out in our national guide, 'Playing Fields Policy - A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England'.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/planning_applications/playing_field_land.aspx
Sport England provides guidance on developing policy for sport and further information can be found following the link below (although please be aware that this is in the process of being updated to reflect revised planning guidance):
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/developing_policies_for_sport.aspx
Sport England works with Local Authorities to ensure Local Plan policy is underpinned by robust and up to date assessments and strategies for indoor and outdoor sports delivery. If local authorities have prepared a Playing Pitch Strategy or other indoor/outdoor sports strategy it will be important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects the recommendations set out in that document and that any local investment opportunities, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy, are utilised to support the delivery of those recommendations.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/putting_policy_into_practice.aspx
If new sports facilities are being proposed Sport England recommend you ensure such facilities are fit for purpose and designed in accordance with our design guidance notes.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/design_and_cost_guidance.aspx
If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact Sport England using the contact details below.
Comment
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54569
Received: 12/04/2013
Respondent: Sport England
It is important to be aware of Sport England's role in protecting playing fields and the presumption against the loss of playing fields (see link below), as set out in our national guide, 'Playing Fields Policy - A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England'.
Thank you for consulting Sport England on the above Neighbourhood Plan.
Planning Policy in the National Planning Policy Framework identifies how the planning system can play an important role in facilitating social interaction and creating healthy, inclusive communities. Encouraging communities to become more physically active through walking, cycling, informal recreation and formal sport plays an important part in this process and providing enough sports facilities of the right quality and type and in the right places is vital to achieving this aim. This means positive planning for sport, protection from unnecessary loss of sports facilities and an integrated approach to providing new housing and employment land and community facilities provision is important.
It is important therefore that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects national policy for sport as set out in the above document with particular reference to Pars 73 and 74 to ensure proposals comply with National Planning Policy. It is also important to be aware of Sport England's role in protecting playing fields and the presumption against the loss of playing fields (see link below), as set out in our national guide, 'Playing Fields Policy - A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England'.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/planning_applications/playing_field_land.aspx
Sport England provides guidance on developing policy for sport and further information can be found following the link below (although please be aware that this is in the process of being updated to reflect revised planning guidance):
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/developing_policies_for_sport.aspx
Sport England works with Local Authorities to ensure Local Plan policy is underpinned by robust and up to date assessments and strategies for indoor and outdoor sports delivery. If local authorities have prepared a Playing Pitch Strategy or other indoor/outdoor sports strategy it will be important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects the recommendations set out in that document and that any local investment opportunities, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy, are utilised to support the delivery of those recommendations.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/putting_policy_into_practice.aspx
If new sports facilities are being proposed Sport England recommend you ensure such facilities are fit for purpose and designed in accordance with our design guidance notes.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/design_and_cost_guidance.aspx
If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact Sport England using the contact details below.
Comment
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54570
Received: 12/04/2013
Respondent: Sport England
Sport England provides guidance on developing policy for sport and further information can be found following the link below (although please be aware that this is in the process of being updated to reflect revised planning guidance):
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/developing_policies_for_sport.aspx
Thank you for consulting Sport England on the above Neighbourhood Plan.
Planning Policy in the National Planning Policy Framework identifies how the planning system can play an important role in facilitating social interaction and creating healthy, inclusive communities. Encouraging communities to become more physically active through walking, cycling, informal recreation and formal sport plays an important part in this process and providing enough sports facilities of the right quality and type and in the right places is vital to achieving this aim. This means positive planning for sport, protection from unnecessary loss of sports facilities and an integrated approach to providing new housing and employment land and community facilities provision is important.
It is important therefore that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects national policy for sport as set out in the above document with particular reference to Pars 73 and 74 to ensure proposals comply with National Planning Policy. It is also important to be aware of Sport England's role in protecting playing fields and the presumption against the loss of playing fields (see link below), as set out in our national guide, 'Playing Fields Policy - A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England'.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/planning_applications/playing_field_land.aspx
Sport England provides guidance on developing policy for sport and further information can be found following the link below (although please be aware that this is in the process of being updated to reflect revised planning guidance):
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/developing_policies_for_sport.aspx
Sport England works with Local Authorities to ensure Local Plan policy is underpinned by robust and up to date assessments and strategies for indoor and outdoor sports delivery. If local authorities have prepared a Playing Pitch Strategy or other indoor/outdoor sports strategy it will be important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects the recommendations set out in that document and that any local investment opportunities, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy, are utilised to support the delivery of those recommendations.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/putting_policy_into_practice.aspx
If new sports facilities are being proposed Sport England recommend you ensure such facilities are fit for purpose and designed in accordance with our design guidance notes.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/design_and_cost_guidance.aspx
If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact Sport England using the contact details below.
Comment
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation
Burton Green Neighbourhood Area Designation Consulation
Representation ID: 54571
Received: 12/04/2013
Respondent: Sport England
Sport England works with Local Authorities to ensure Local Plan policy is underpinned by robust and up to date assessments and strategies for indoor and outdoor sports delivery. If local authorities have prepared a Playing Pitch Strategy or other indoor/outdoor sports strategy it will be important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects the recommendations set out in that document and that any local investment opportunities, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy, are utilised to support the delivery of those recommendations.If new sports facilities are being proposed Sport England recommend you ensure such facilities are fit for purpose and designed in accordance with our design guidance notes.
Thank you for consulting Sport England on the above Neighbourhood Plan.
Planning Policy in the National Planning Policy Framework identifies how the planning system can play an important role in facilitating social interaction and creating healthy, inclusive communities. Encouraging communities to become more physically active through walking, cycling, informal recreation and formal sport plays an important part in this process and providing enough sports facilities of the right quality and type and in the right places is vital to achieving this aim. This means positive planning for sport, protection from unnecessary loss of sports facilities and an integrated approach to providing new housing and employment land and community facilities provision is important.
It is important therefore that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects national policy for sport as set out in the above document with particular reference to Pars 73 and 74 to ensure proposals comply with National Planning Policy. It is also important to be aware of Sport England's role in protecting playing fields and the presumption against the loss of playing fields (see link below), as set out in our national guide, 'Playing Fields Policy - A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England'.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/planning_applications/playing_field_land.aspx
Sport England provides guidance on developing policy for sport and further information can be found following the link below (although please be aware that this is in the process of being updated to reflect revised planning guidance):
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/developing_policies_for_sport.aspx
Sport England works with Local Authorities to ensure Local Plan policy is underpinned by robust and up to date assessments and strategies for indoor and outdoor sports delivery. If local authorities have prepared a Playing Pitch Strategy or other indoor/outdoor sports strategy it will be important that the Neighbourhood Plan reflects the recommendations set out in that document and that any local investment opportunities, such as the Community Infrastructure Levy, are utilised to support the delivery of those recommendations.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/putting_policy_into_practice.aspx
If new sports facilities are being proposed Sport England recommend you ensure such facilities are fit for purpose and designed in accordance with our design guidance notes.
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities__planning/design_and_cost_guidance.aspx
If you need any further advice please do not hesitate to contact Sport England using the contact details below.