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March 25, 2026
MSFG response to NPPF consultation aka five years on and the fun doesn’t stop
OK, we admit that the title of this blog might be a tiny bit tongue in cheek, given we’re blogging about detailed changes to technical planning policy documents that some might consider -ahem- a little dry. But it is MSFG 5th birthday and we are having fun! We’re reflecting on our ongoing work to campaign for national policy changes that support more inclusive public spaces for teenage girls. Most recently, we submitted our response to the Government’s consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF), which guides how local authorities plan and design developments. While we strongly believe that local authorities should shape spaces based on local needs and input from girls themselves, we’re calling for the NPPF to include a clear prompt to consider age and gender in public space design. We remain committed to long-term change and will continue working with policymakers and partners to ensure teenage girls are better represented in the design of the spaces they use.
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Safer Parks Guidance
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Lancaster West Young Ambassadors Project
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Reimagining Brickfields Park for Teenage Girls
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Waterden Green, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park: reflecting the wants and needs of teenage girls
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Reform and Representation: Making the Equality Impact Assessment a Validation Requirement in UK Planning
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Co-creating Local Neighbourhood Plans with Children and Young People: A ‘How To’ Guide
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Barcelona's new inclusive spaces
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Girls Make The City
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Activation is empowering
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Safe to Play at Night
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Own Our Zone
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Making Space in Rowntree Park
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