Research conducted with Play Worcester (Kate Collier), led by Nicola Stobbs and Samantha Sutton-Tsang was accepted by Government as part of the call for evidence for the inquiry into ‘The experiences of children and young people of their built environment’.


Gathering the voices of children, the research looked into the following areas:
- How do children and young people experience outdoor spaces in towns, cities and rural areas across the country? For example, their streets, estates, villages, neighbourhoods and parks?
- How do these experiences vary across gender and age?
Read the report submitted to the House of Commons inquiry here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/127189/html/