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Play England members

Do you support free, local, inclusive play for all children and young people? Join Play England and help shape the future of play in England.

As a member of Play England, you can contribute to the development of play policy and practice in England. You will be invited to attend regular meetings to discuss the future strategic direction of Play England, and you will be able to share information and support with other members.

Regular mailings will keep you up-to-date with the latest news and policy initiatives for the play sector, plus in-depth briefings on key topics.

Member benefits

Play England members will:

Charter for Children’s Play

Members are required to show their commitment to promoting children’s play by endorsing the Charter for Children’s Play on the membership application form. The charter is the underpinning document of all Play England’s work.

To find out more, visit www.playengland.org.uk/charter.

Further information

Full information on membership categories, charges and terms can be found on the membership application form [169KB PDF].

Play England has over 200 members since the membership was launched in April 2008.

Membership is subject to terms and conditions.

Play England launched its membership in April 2008. It replaces the former Children’s Play Council membership, and has been developed following consultation with the play sector and other partners.

Frequently asked questions

The answers to frequently asked questions contain all relevant information about Play England membership.

If you have any enquiries that are not answered in our frequently asked questions section, please contact Play England on 020 7843 6016 or email playenglandmembers@ncb.org.uk.


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