Planning contributions kitbag
We believe that the planning system can deliver a better deal
for sport through new development.
Agreements between local authorities and developers to provide
new or improved sport and recreation facilities in conjunction with
new development are increasingly common.
These web pages give local authorities practical help and
information to assist in securing improved sport and recreation
facilities in their areas through a Planning Contributions
Kitbag.
The Kitbag is a one stop on-line resource for local authorities,
giving helpful summaries of recent good practice, practical tools
for the measurement of sporting needs, and real life examples of
what can be achieved. The practical tools, and techniques in the
kitbag should help authorities get the best deal for sport and
recreation from new development.
While many of the examples in the Kitbag refer to securing
sports facilities through housing, similar principles are
increasingly being applied to employment, retail and commercial
schemes, and examples are now included in the Kitbag on these
aspects.
What’s in the Kitbag?
The Kitbag is divided into three sections
This section defines the scope of planning obligations, and how
they link with the Government’s policies for sport and recreation
and sustainable communities. Sport England’s objectives for
planning contributions are also outlined.
This section includes practical advice on how to prepare
‘supplementary planning documents’ and local frameworks for sport
and recreation contributions.
This section illustrates examples of current practice, including
Sport England’s planning obligation pilot projects and a range of
examples of planning agreement frameworks and site level examples
from across the country.
The Planning Contributions Kitbag will be regularly up-dated by
Sport England to reflect evolving national policy and local
practice.
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