culture and sport planning toolkit

The culture and sport planning toolkit outlines a culture and sport planning based approach to spatial planning. This information can now be accessed from:

www.cultureandsportplanningtoolkit.org.uk

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living places in action

Learn from examples of the exceptional work being undertaken to embed culture and sport in communities. living places has drawn together a number of case studies demonstrating successful infrastructure and programme development and the benefits these have had on the wider community.

Sharing these case studies supports the aim of living places to communicate best practice and furthers the case for culture and sport in developing sustainable communities.

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Who we are

The aim of living places is to ensure that all communities, particularly those experiencing housing-led growth and regeneration, can benefit from cultural and sporting opportunities. By working together, the partners will ensure that culture is embedded in the development of our villages, towns and cities alongside other key areas of provision such as healthcare and transport.

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living places advice and guidelines

The living places partners are committed to helping build communities that offer sporting and cultural opportunities for all, are rich in local heritage, and enjoy the benefits of design excellence. This library of resources offers guidance, advice and practical support to all those who are working to build sustainable communities.

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Living Places in Action
Wednesday, 29.09.2010 14:02

MLA funds living places Clore Fellow

Wednesday, 29.09.2010 14:00

Culture and Sport Planning Toolkit Update

Year three final report

The Priority Places have achieved success under outcomes relating to influencing policy, developing an evidence base, attracting investment and support, and improving engagement between culture and sport and planning and development.


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Our vision for culture and sport within communities