Creating places and spaces where children and young people thrive

Gemma Hyde

Gemma Hyde explains how the TCPA and its partners in the built environment sector have been working to reclaim space for children and young people

We have all been children. Childhood, unlike many other life experiences, is universal, and it is difficult not to compare our experiences to those we observe children having today. It is, of course, easy to look back with rose-tinted glasses, with ‘memory and myth’ about what it was like to inhabit the streets and neighbourhoods of our time, but equally, it is a powerful catalyst for action.

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