
Streets and People S1E54 P&P Tim Gill. Kids need freedom to thrive – or we risk losing more than we know
Nov 1, 2024
Tim Gill, an independent expert on child-friendly planning and author of "Urban Playground," explores the alarming decline in children's freedom to roam outdoors. He highlights how our car-centric cities limit children's opportunities for play and growth. The discussion covers the importance of safe spaces like Play Streets and School Streets that foster community and allow kids to learn independence. Gill emphasizes that balancing safety with freedom is crucial for developing resilience and confidence in children, while also urging a return to outdoor culture.
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Shrinking Horizons Of Childhood
- Tim Gill shows a map where an eight-year-old great-grandfather roamed kilometers versus today's child confined to the end of their street.
- He calls this the "shrinking horizons of childhood" and links it to a generational loss of spatial freedom.
Online Play Doesn't Replace Real Play
- Tim Gill argues children's online and offline lives are intertwined and healthy childhoods still need real-world play.
- He says lack of safe infrastructure forces kids indoors and creates a system-level problem, not just parental choices.
Traffic Is The Core Barrier
- Tim traced his interest to outdoor play work and identified traffic danger as the biggest barrier to kids playing.
- He frames traffic as "large moving objects" that are deeply embedded in parental warnings and behaviour.


