Social Infrastructure

Social infrastructure covers a range of services and facilities that meet local and strategic needs and contribute towards a good quality of life. It includes health provision, education, community, play, youth, early years, recreation, sports, faith, criminal justice and emergency facilities

Social infrastructure plays an important role in developing strong and inclusive communities. It can provide opportunities to bring different groups of people together, contributing to social integration and the desirability of a place

Full name or Short Description
A range of services and facilities that meet local and strategic needs
Source of definition
The London Plan Chapter 5
Classification
Asset
Category
Social
Status
Aspirational
Date created
28/Apr/2021
Date updated
28/Apr/2021

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