Fields in Trust

How to help your local parks

Whether you are looking to lend a hand with the local park group, have a bee in your bonnet about planning proposals or want to learn more about the powers you have in your local area.

Do you think your park is at risk?

8 steps for fighting a planning application

Have you seen a notice or proposal for a new development? Are your council talking about building on your local park? If so, follow our 8-step guide for challenging a planning application and make a stand for your parks and green spaces!

As soon as you discover a park or green space is under threat from development it is important to move quickly, find out the details, and get other people involved.

Step 1
Know the details

You can find out details of the proposals from the local authority’s website, they will all have a section on planning applications. It’s important to note the key dates for the application, such as when objections can be submitted and when decisions are due to be made. Once you know the details it’s time to get as many people on your side as possible.

See how others have made a difference

 Rescuing a loved local park

Learn how a group of local residents campaigned to get Parc Llewelyn protected forever with Fields in Trust, so it could be enjoyed by generations to come.

Saving a village playing field

Discover how the village of Stradishall rallied together to run a community fundraising campaign to purchase a village playing field.

Halting a planning application

Find out how petitions, posters, and press briefings were used to pressure a local council to withdraw development plans and protect the Rumney Recreation Ground.