New advice by FIT affects outdoor leisure developments, such as the gym at King Edward VII Park,
Fields in Trust, the national UK charity working to ensure that all communities across the UK have access to free, local recreational space has launched new guidance for outdoor leisure designers.
Formerly known as the Six Acre Standard, the new edition Planning and Design for Outdoor Sport and Play provides guidance on FIT’s widely-endorsed policy on the minimum standards for play and recreation space.
Fields in Trust calls its new guidance "a one-stop shop for the practitioner – local planning authorities, developers, planners and urban designers, landscape architects and town and parish councils – in the planning and design of outdoor sport, play and informal open space”.
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