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Purpose and Scope of PPS 8
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
This Planning Policy Statement, PPS 8 'Open Space, Sport and Outdoor Recreation', sets out the Department's planning policies for the protection of open space, the provision of new areas of open space
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationsite-planningIntended Users and Scope of Application
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The PPS is of direct relevance to the public and those whose actions have a direct physical impact upon the natural or man-made environment. These include landowners, developers, government department
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationSuperseded Provisions
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The policies of this Statement supersede the following provisions of the Planning Strategy for Rural Northern Ireland: REC 1 - Recreational Open Space, REC 2 - Outdoor Recreation
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationPolicy Precedence for Open Space, Sport and Recreation
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Where the above policies are referred to elsewhere in the Planning Strategy, the policies of this Statement take precedence. It should be noted, however, that Planning Policy Statement 8 does not supe
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationsite-planningEquality Impact Screening
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The PPS has been subject to an equality impact screening exercise in line with the statutory obligation contained in Section 75 of the Northern Ireland Act 1998. The outcome of this exercise indicates
Disclaimer on Public Resource Commitment
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Nothing in this document should be read as a commitment that public resources will be provided for any specific project. All proposals for expenditure will be subject to economic appraisal, other rele
Introduction and Definition of Open Space, Sport and Outdoor Recreation
1.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Open space, sport and outdoor recreation are important components of life. They provide many cultural, social, economic and environmental benefits and contribute positively to physical and mental heal
open-spacesportrecreationaccessibilitypublic-buildingDefinition of Sport
1.2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Sport has been defined as "all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation, aim at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being, forming social relati
sportrecreationDefinition of Open Space
1.3NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Open space, for the purposes of this Statement, is defined as all open space of public value. The definition includes not just outdoor sports facilities, parks and gardens, amenity green space and chi
open-spaceexternal-spacesite-planningVaried Purposes of Open Space
1.4NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Open space can serve different needs depending on its size, location, accessibility, landscape design and facilities. For example, it is often the case that larger open spaces in urban areas successfu
open-spaceaccessibilitysite-planningContribution of Open Space to Quality of Urban Life
1.5NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Open space, whether or not there is public access to it, is important for its contribution to the quality of urban life by providing important green lungs, visual breaks and wildlife habitats in built
open-spaceconservationdwellingGovernment Priority for Open Space and Recreation
1.6NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
For all these reasons, the Government attaches great importance to the retention of our existing open spaces, the creation of attractive new spaces and the promotion of more opportunities to participa
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationSport and Recreation in Rural Regeneration
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The use being made of the countryside for a range of sporting and outdoor recreational activities, particularly where these are associated with farm diversification, can contribute to the process of r
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationruralProgramme for Government Context
2.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Programme for Government 2002–2005 promotes sustainable living to ensure that our society and economy develop in ways that meet our current needs, while ensuring that future generations can also m
open-spacesportrecreationRegional Development Strategy Recognition
2.2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The importance of open space, sport and outdoor recreation to health and the environment is acknowledged in the Regional Development Strategy for Northern Ireland 2025 (RDS). The RDS seeks to create h
open-spacesportrecreationRegional Development Strategy Specific Measures
2.3NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
A number of specific measures are highlighted and these include: - • encouraging the protection and enhancement of open spaces and playing facilities for the long-term benefit of the whole community (
open-spacesportrecreationconservationaccessibilitysite-planningActive Lifestyles and Sporting Facilities
ENV 7.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
providing opportunities for more active lifestyles by maintaining and enhancing sporting facilities in the Region, creating networks of community greenways in cities and towns, developing cycle and pe
public-buildingtopic-accesstopic-external-spaceruralopen-spaceAccessibility of Sports and Leisure Facilities
ENV 7.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
enhancing the range of sports and leisure facilities enabling accessibility by all citizens (ENV 7.1);
public-buildingtopic-accessibilitytopic-accessSustainable Access to Countryside and Public Open Spaces
ENV 1.4NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
promoting sustainable access to the countryside taking account of the Northern Ireland Countryside Recreation Strategy and continuing to develop the network of public open spaces including country par
topic-accesstopic-external-spaceruralopen-spaceconservationQuality Initiative and Open Space in Residential Development
2.4NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In January 1996, the Government introduced the Quality Initiative to Northern Ireland with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of good design and quality in the built environment, particula
dwellingtopic-external-spacesite-planningSupporting Government Strategies
2.5NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In formulating the policies contained in this Statement, consideration has been given to a number of other Government strategies. These include 'Investing for Health' published by the Department of He
open-spaceconservationPolicy Objectives for Open Space, Sport and Outdoor Recreation
3.0, 3.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The main objectives of this Planning Policy Statement are: • to safeguard existing open space and sites identified for future such provision; • to ensure that areas of open space are provided as an in
dwellingexternal-spaceaccessibilityopen-spaceconservationsite-planningRole of Development Plans in Assessing Open Space
4.1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The preparation of a development plan provides the opportunity to assess existing open space provision within the plan area and to identify, where necessary, suitable locations for future open space d
open-spacesite-planningResponsibility for Public Open Space Provision
4.2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The primary responsibility for the provision of public open space facilities such as playing fields, parks and children's play areas rests with district councils. Accordingly, in assessing open space
open-spacepublic-buildingAssessment of Existing Open Space Provision
4.3NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The assessment of provision will commence with a survey of existing open spaces, both public and private, identifying the different needs they serve. This survey will generally focus on open spaces wi
open-spacesite-planningNPFA Minimum Standard for Outdoor Playing Space
4.4NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Based on the survey information, the Department will then assess provision against the National Playing Fields Association (NPFA) recommended minimum standard of 2.4 hectares of 'outdoor playing space
open-spacesite-planningNPFA Standard as Minimum Aspiration
4.5NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
While it is recognised that provision of open space facilities can vary greatly from one area to another, the NPFA standard is intended to reflect a minimum level of provision of 'outdoor playing spac
open-spacesite-planningAssessment of Open Space Provision
4.7NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The assessment of open space will be carried out for all large settlements and where appropriate assessments may also extend to include the entire plan area.
open-spacesite-planningpublic-buildingZoning Land for Future Open Space Development
4.8NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Based on the assessment of open space provision, land may be zoned for future open space purposes in the development plan to help meet the needs of local communities. The amount and location of land t
open-spacesite-planningConsiderations for Locating Zoned Open Space
4.9NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In considering the location of land to be zoned, the Department will take into account: • accessibility to and from existing and proposed housing areas, with particular attention being paid to the acc
open-spaceaccessibilitysite-planningexternal-spacePublic Open Space Requirements in Residential Zoning
4.10NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Development plans will, where appropriate, contain key site requirements for zoned residential land which should include guidance on the provision of areas of public open space required as an integral
open-spacedwellingsite-planningexternal-spaceExisting Open Space Identification and Protection
4.11NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Department will identify major areas of existing open space on development plan maps for information purposes. Within settlements these may include parks, playing fields and other sports and outdo
open-spacesite-planningpublic-buildingDesignation of Open Space as Landscape Wedges and Local Landscape Policy Areas
4.12NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Areas of existing open space within or adjoining settlements may also be designated as landscape wedges, in particular those larger areas which perform a strategic function (see Annex A). In addition,
open-spacesite-planningconservationPlanning Policies - Introduction and Scope
5.0NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In exercise of its responsibility for planning control in Northern Ireland, the Department assesses development proposals against all planning policies and other material considerations that are relev
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationresidentialexternal-spacePolicy OS 1: Protection of Open Space
Policy OS 1NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Department will not permit development that would result in the loss of existing open space or land zoned for the provision of open space. The presumption against the loss of existing open space w
open-spacesite-planningexternal-spaceconservationGeneral presumption against loss of open space
5.2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In recent years there has been growing public concern at the loss of open space to alternative uses. The use of land as open space, however, is no less important than other uses. It is a valuable reso
open-spacesite-planningProtection of open space in urban areas and urban renaissance
5.3NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The protection of open space is particularly important in urban areas where competing development pressures are greatest. Indeed, its retention and enhancement is now all the more important in support
open-spacesite-planningaccessibilityUrban sports and recreational facilities and countryside relief
5.4NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The protection and enhancement of sporting and outdoor recreational facilities in urban areas may also reduce the demand for such activities in the countryside. This can sometimes help provide relief
open-spacesite-planningruralException to presumption against loss of open space
5.5NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Department will permit an exception to the presumption against loss of open space where development would produce such community benefit that this would decisively outweigh its loss. In such cases
open-spacesite-planningAlternative provision of open space or recreational facilities
5.6NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
It is also recognised that development can on occasion provide an opportunity to recreate open space or outdoor recreational facilities in an alternative location to substitute for the loss of an exis
open-spacesite-planningaccessibilityExchange of Open Space - Planning Conditions and Agreements
5.7NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Where an exchange is acceptable in principle the Department will secure this through use of planning conditions or, where appropriate, a Planning Agreement under Article 40 of the Planning (NI) Order
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationRedevelopment of Playing Fields and Sports Pitches in Urban Areas
5.8NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
In relation to playing fields and sports pitches in urban areas, there may be exceptional circumstances where it is demonstrated that the retention and enhancement of the facility can only be achieved
open-spacesportplaying-fieldsOne-Time Application of Playing Field Redevelopment Exception
5.9NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The above exception will be applied only once to guard against the piecemeal erosion of playing fields and sports pitches by a succession of small developments, possibly over a long period of time. In
open-spacesportplaying-fieldsAssessment of Alternative Uses of Open Space
5.10NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
All proposals for the alternative use of open space will be assessed with regard to their effect on the amenity, character and biodiversity of the area and the wider locality and taking into account t
open-spacesportoutdoor-recreationPublic Open Space in New Residential Development - Policy OS 2
Policy OS 2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Department will only permit proposals for new residential development of 25 or more units, or on sites of one hectare or more, where public open space is provided as an integral part of the develo
dwellingexternal-spaceopen-spaceOpen Space Provision Standards - Amount and Location
Policy OS 2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Where the provision of public open space is required under this policy, the precise amount, location, type and design of such provision will be negotiated with applicants taking account of the specifi
dwellingexternal-spaceopen-spaceChildren's Play Area Requirement
Policy OS 2NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
For residential development of 100 units or more, or for development sites of 5 hectares or more, an equipped children's play area will be required as an
dwellingexternal-spaceopen-spaceChildren's Play Area Exception Distance
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
The Department will consider an exception to this requirement where an equipped children's play area exists within reasonable walking distance (generally around 400 metres) of the majority of the unit
dwellingexternal-spaceaccessibilityCriteria for Public Open Space
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Public open space required by this policy will be expected to conform to all the following criteria: • it is designed in a comprehensive and linked way as an integral part of the development; • it is
dwellingexternal-spaceaccessibilityconservationManagement and Maintenance Arrangements
NI-wide·PPS 8 Open Space Sport and Outdoor Recreation
Planning permission will not be granted until the developer has satisfied the Department that suitable arrangements will be put in place for the future management and maintenance in perpetuity of area
dwellingexternal-space