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Proposed Submission: Gravesham Local Plan Core Strategy

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5.8 Green Space, Sport and Recreation5.8.1 This section addresses provision and standards for green space, indoorand outdoor sport and recreation provision in the Borough.5.8.2 In <strong>Gravesham</strong>, green spaces include parks, green corridors, naturalgreenspace and children's play areas. Facilities such Woodlands Park andCamer Country Park provide opportunities for informal recreation. <strong>Gravesham</strong>also has a range of formal indoor and outdoor sports facilities. CascadesLeisure Centre in Gravesend and Cygnet Leisure Centre in Northfleet providea range of facilities including swimming pools, sports halls and health andfitness facilities. Meopham has a fitness and tennis centre. There are alsosports pitches, golf courses, bowling greens and a number of other sportsfacilities provided by the public and private sector which provide theBorough's residents and workers with the opportunity to take part in sport.These are also available to visitors and residents from neighbouring areas.Some playing pitches have a dual function and also provide green space, e.g.Culverstone Recreation Ground.5.8.3 A study of <strong>Gravesham</strong>'s Open Space, Sport and Recreation facilitieshas been completed 31 . This found that the overall amount of all types of greenspace in the Borough is sufficient for the needs of the existing population.However, the provision of green space and access to it varies across theBorough. For example, there are issues with the provision of children's playareas, natural greenspace and allotments in much of the urban area and withaccess to parks in East Gravesend. It found that improvements to the qualityof all types of green space are required.5.8.4 In terms of playing pitches, the study found that the overall amount ofplaying pitch land in the Borough is sufficient to meet the needs of the existingpopulation. However, whilst there is an overall surplus of adult footballpitches, there are shortfalls of junior football pitches and mini-soccer pitches(significant shortfall). Qualitative improvements are needed, particularly interms of changing room facilities and disabled access at various sites. There31 <strong>Gravesham</strong> PPG17 – Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study 2010163

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