Local authority
'Move More High Peak' is a 10 year strategy which was developed in 2022, in collaboration with a range of partners and reimagines how movement, activity and sport is encouraged to be central to the lives of everyone across the High Peak. The latest insight confirms that approximately 1 in 5 adults are inactive and that more than half our children and young people are not active enough for it to benefit their health and development. In certain places within the Borough, where greatest inequalities exist, this picture is worse and it is this unfairness that partners want to address together.
The LFFP makes a direct contribution towards delivering the aspirations of this plan by helping to direct resource and support to the places and projects in greatest need and that can make a significant contribution towards enabling more active lives.
The High Peak Local Plan is a key strategic document which informs key decisions that are related to how future development of key infrastructure is made. The current High Peak Local Plan (2016-2031) was adopted in April 2016 and sets out the Council’s vision and strategy for the Borough until 2031. It provides the development strategy, strategic and development management policies and land designations for the parts of High Peak that lie outside of the Peak District National Park.
The document covers a wide range of topics, including:
Housing – setting the scale, distribution and mix of housing to be developed to support a changing population, identifying sufficient land to meet requirements and supporting policies.
Business – supporting the economy by providing sites for existing and new businesses and supporting the sustainability of town centres and specifying policies that address changing business needs.
Environment – helping to mitigate climate change and adapt to its effects and conserving the natural and historic environment.
Health and wellbeing – supporting the needs of local people by enabling opportunities for leisure and recreation.
Infrastructure – enabling the provision of new infrastructure such as education, transport, health care and water supplies.
The local authority has a Playing Pitch Strategy in place which was produced in 2017 and now requires updating. The PPS will help inform the LFFP refresh but given that the data requires updating each section will consider the most recent data (e.g. team numbers) available.
Local leisure operator
High Peak Borough Council owns four leisure facilities in Buxton, Glossop (x2) and New Mills. These sites contain facilities including: gyms, swimming pools, and sports halls. The maintenance of local authority grass football pitches is delivered by an external contractor but at sites where this arrangement does not apply or that isn’t owned by the Council, a local solution in place, e.g. a club carrying out its own maintenance.
County football association
High Peak is covered by the Derbyshire County FA. It provides governance for, and development support to, all aspects of local football including coaches, referees, volunteers, clubs and leagues; supporting football for all. The County FA has a designated facilities investment lead officer who works to ensure the right facilities are located in the right locations.
Football Foundation
The Regional Delivery Manager and Regional Technical Project Manager at the Football Foundation work collaboratively with the County FA to provide pre-application support to priority projects for potential investment.