Play street organiser explains how her daughter's independence has been impacted positively by growing up on a play street| Playing Out
National Planning Policy Consultation: Playing Out’s response| Playing Out
Area of PO impact and action| Playing Out
Area of PO impact and action| Playing Out
Playing Out is a resident led movement restoring children’s freedom to play out in the streets and spaces where they live.| Playing Out
An overview of how play streets benefit children and communities| Playing Out
Our expert friends who offer us support and encouragement in our mission| Playing Out
National Planning Policy Consultation: Playing Out’s response| Playing Out
The government is consulting on a major set of policies for planning in England, which will have huge impact on children’s lives, including their ability to play out near home. These policies are set out in the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), the single most important national government planning policy document. The consultation questions are […] The post National Planning Policy Consultation: Playing Out’s response appeared first on Playing Out.| Playing Out
No Ball Games! We’re all familiar with these signs around housing estates and other city spaces where children and play are not wanted. They sound specific, but in fact they read as ‘no children, no play’. And they are a blanket ban, for all children, for all time. With children’s physical and mental health at […] The post Yes Ball Games – removing signs and welcoming playing out appeared first on Playing Out.| Playing Out
A manifesto for restoring children's freedom and outdoor play, for their health, happiness and sense of belonging| Playing Out
Next steps following the Parliamentary Inquiry into Children Young People and the Built Environment| Playing Out
Interview with Otis of The African Pot Project about growing up, playing out and being a Dad to his young son| Playing Out
You can take over your street for play as a Community Takeover this Thank You Day| Playing Out
A summary of the third and final hearing of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Children, Young People and the Built Environment| Playing Out
Key points from the 2nd session of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Children, Young People and the Built Environment| Playing Out
Playing Out present evidence to the parliamentary inquiry into Children and the Built Environment| Playing Out
In Spring 2023, Playing Out joined with allies to ask for a Parliamentary Inquiry into Children and the Built Environment. Our proposal to the Levelling Up select committee pointed out that children’s health and wellbeing is at crisis point in the UK, hugely exacerbated by poverty and inequality. To address the root causes of this, […]| Playing Out
Safe Streets Now for safer streets for children| Playing Out
Play streets are neighbour-led short road closures, creating a safe space for children to play freely together on their doorstep.| Playing Out