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Freedom of the city: Contemporary issues and policy influences on children and young people's use of public open space in England
Authors:Helen  Woolley
Institution:Department of Landscape , University of Sheffield , Floor 3, Arts Tower, Western Bank, Sheffield, S10 2TN, UK E-mail: h.woolley@shef.ac.uk
Abstract:Following a reflection of childhood experiences of public open spaces in daily life the paper moves on to a discussion about definitions of public open space. Contemporary policy related to children, young people and public open space in England are then identified. This context is addressed as policy which directly affects public open space and policy areas, drawn from other political drivers, which have an indirect influence on children and young people's use of public open space. There is some reference to evidence which has fed into some of these policy areas. Teenagers who are skateboarders are used as an example of one group of young people who experience other—legal, social and physical—controls on their use of public open space.
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