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Tom Hayes' amendment

Planning and Infrastructure Bill

Report stage

Amendment number: NC82

Lead member

Tom Hayes
Labour, Bournemouth East
Commons

Decision

Not called
The amendment was debated as part of a group of amendments, but not put to a vote.

Amendment text

To move the following Clause—
“Play Sufficiency Duty
(1) A local planning authority in England must, so far as reasonably practicable, assess, secure, enhance, and protect sufficient opportunities for children’s play when exercising any of its planning functions.
(2) In fulfilling the duty under subsection (1), a local planning authority must—
(a) undertake and publish play sufficiency assessments at intervals to be defined in regulations;
(b) integrate the findings and recommendations of such assessments into local plans, relevant strategies, infrastructure planning, and development decisions;
(c) not give permission for any development which would lead to a net loss of formal or informal play spaces except where equivalent or improved provision is secured;
(d) require new developments to provide high-quality, accessible, inclusive play opportunities which incorporate natural features and are integrated within broader public spaces; and
(e) consult regularly with children, families, communities, and play professionals regarding play provision.
(3) A play sufficiency assessment produced under subsection (2)(a) must specifically evaluate and report on the quantity, quality, accessibility, inclusivity, and integration of play opportunities within the planning authority’s area.
(4) The Secretary of State may, by regulations, specify—
(a) the frequency, methodology, content, and publication requirements of play sufficiency assessments;
(b) minimum design standards and quality expectations for formal and informal play provision;
(c) developer obligations regarding play infrastructure contributions to be secured through planning conditions.
(5) For the purposes of this section—
“play” means activities undertaken by children and young people that are freely chosen, self-directed, and carried out following their own interests, in their own way, and for their own reasons;
“play opportunities” include formal and informal play spaces, parks, open spaces, streets, schools, neighbourhood spaces, natural green areas, active travel routes, supervised play settings (including adventure playgrounds), and community recreation facilities;
“sufficient” means adequate in quantity, quality, accessibility, inclusivity, and integration within community infrastructure.”

Sponsors

Dan Aldridge
Labour
Weston-super-Mare
Darren Paffey
Labour
Southampton Itchen
Leigh Ingham
Labour
Stafford
Jen Craft
Labour
Thurrock
Oliver Ryan
Independent
Burnley
David Baines
Labour
St Helens North
Alison Hume
Labour
Scarborough and Whitby
Ms Polly Billington
Labour
East Thanet
Will Stone
Labour
Swindon North
Sean Woodcock
Labour
Banbury
Carla Denyer
Green Party
Bristol Central
Jess Asato
Labour
Lowestoft
Steve Race
Labour
Exeter
Danny Beales
Labour
Uxbridge and South Ruislip
Linsey Farnsworth
Labour
Amber Valley
Neil Duncan-Jordan
Labour
Poole
Charlotte Nichols
Labour
Warrington North
Chris Bloore
Labour
Redditch
Adam Jogee
Labour
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Emily Darlington
Labour
Milton Keynes Central
Dr Beccy Cooper
Labour
Worthing West
Sarah Smith
Labour
Hyndburn
Dr Allison Gardner
Labour
Stoke-on-Trent South
Mr Calvin Bailey
Labour
Leyton and Wanstead
David Burton-Sampson
Labour
Southend West and Leigh
Chris Webb
Labour
Blackpool South
Connor Naismith
Labour
Crewe and Nantwich
Cat Eccles
Labour
Stourbridge
Terry Jermy
Labour
South West Norfolk
Natasha Irons
Labour
Croydon East
Tom Gordon
Liberal Democrat
Harrogate and Knaresborough
Ms Stella Creasy
Labour
Walthamstow
Daniel Francis
Labour
Bexleyheath and Crayford
Jo White
Labour
Bassetlaw
Dame Siobhain McDonagh
Labour
Mitcham and Morden
Caroline Voaden
Liberal Democrat
South Devon
Euan Stainbank
Labour
Falkirk
Ellie Chowns
Green Party
North Herefordshire
Siân Berry
Green Party
Brighton Pavilion
Adrian Ramsay
Green Party
Waveney Valley
Jess Brown-Fuller
Liberal Democrat
Chichester
Manuela Perteghella
Liberal Democrat
Stratford-on-Avon
Helen Hayes
Labour
Dulwich and West Norwood
Andy MacNae
Labour
Rossendale and Darwen
Carolyn Harris
Labour
Neath and Swansea East
Andrew Gwynne
Independent
Gorton and Denton
Tim Roca
Labour
Macclesfield
Margaret Mullane
Labour
Dagenham and Rainham
Mr Richard Quigley
Labour
Isle of Wight West
Mr Jonathan Brash
Labour
Hartlepool
Perran Moon
Labour
Camborne and Redruth
Luke Akehurst
Labour
North Durham
Sarah Russell
Labour
Congleton
Michelle Welsh
Labour
Sherwood Forest
Vikki Slade
Liberal Democrat
Mid Dorset and North Poole
Simon Hoare
Conservative
North Dorset
Michael Wheeler
Labour
Worsley and Eccles
Jim Dickson
Labour
Dartford
Natalie Fleet
Labour
Bolsover
Jas Athwal
Labour
Ilford South
Anneliese Midgley
Labour
Knowsley
Nadia Whittome
Labour
Nottingham East
Dr Simon Opher
Labour
Stroud
Alice Macdonald
Labour
Norwich North
Damien Egan
Labour
Bristol North East
Alex Sobel
Labour
Leeds Central and Headingley
Dr Marie Tidball
Labour
Penistone and Stocksbridge
Melanie Onn
Labour
Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes
Andrew Ranger
Labour
Wrexham
Kevin McKenna
Labour
Sittingbourne and Sheppey
Olivia Blake
Labour
Sheffield Hallam
Edward Morello
Liberal Democrat
West Dorset