Playing Pitches and Other Leisure and Recreational Activities
Comment
Development Management DPD Preferred Policy Options Document
Representation ID: 28307
Received: 24/02/2012
Respondent: SPORT ENGLAND
Issues raised by reference to minimum sizes in Sport England Design Guidance (par 3.35)
The need to ensure permanent structures are the minimum size necessary is understood, however the direct reference to minimum sizes in Sport England's design guidance on pavillions and club-houses might in itself prove problematic - by facilities being provided that are inflexible and poorly related to the range sports which seek to use the playing field. Our guidance recommends different sized changing room space for different pitch sports (dependant on numbers of players and the amount of equipment) and the number and type of playing pitches set out on a site can vary over time. Equally social space can be vital to some sports (such as cricket), as opposed to simply desirable for other sports. As such Sport England recommends that that the reasoned justification is a little less exacting here. For example it could suggests that the the size of the pavillion should no be larger than that shown to be essential to meet the needs of the sports that will utilise the playing pitches - and that this will be judged having regard to the relevant NGB or Sport England design guidance notes.