All children articles
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OpinionDesigning cities for play: Why child-friendly spaces matter
Children are the benchmark of an area’s liveability. They tell us whether it is healthy and inclusive. If it does not work for them, it is failing, writes Lendlease’s Nick Watson
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OpinionSeventeen years on: why England needs a new National Play Strategy
Eugene Minogue, Executive Director of Play England Just over seventeen years ago, on 2 April 2008, the last Labour government launched England’s first, and only, National Play Strategy. Ed Balls and Andy Burnham, both secretaries of state at the time, quite literally swung into action at an ...
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NewsParliamentary committee to explore relationship between built environment and young people’s health and wellbeing
LUHC Committee calls for evidence as part of inquiry into young people and built environment
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Blogs
Talkin' ‘bout the next generation
Elizabeth Hopkirk salutes two initiatives that get children thinking about the built environment - in the UK and Egypt






