Category: The RSA

  • Lee Fallin’s Playful Green Planet mission

    Lee Fallin’s Playful Green Planet mission

    The Royal Society of Arts are the driving force behind the amazing Playful Green Planet mission. We’re thrilled to share that our own Lee Fallin has recently been profiled the following RSA Fellowship case study: Lee Fallin’s Playful Green Planet mission.

    Playful Green Planet is RSA’s first big fellows-led initiative. It is made possible through the work of RSA Fellows like Lee. If you’re interested in being part of the change, perhaps RSA Fellowship is for you?

    Dr Lee Fallin leading a Playful Green Adventure as part of RSA Fellows Fest 2025


    Passionate about making a positive change where you live?

    Discover what the RSA Fellowship can do for your community and you:

  • RSA formerly launches the Playful Green Planet Network!

    RSA formerly launches the Playful Green Planet Network!

    Today, the RSA is launching the Playful Green Planet Network – a bold new initiative which will roll out nature-based play and outdoor learning across the UK.

    After the success of pilots here (in Hull) and in Dundee, the RSA is aspiring to grow a national movement that empowers communities to transform underused green spaces into imaginative playrooms and outdoor classrooms designed for and with local children.

    We’re super excited to be part of this in Hull – and hope you enjoy checking out the below video from our partners in Dundee and the RSA:

    What is Playful Green Planet?

    Playful Green Planet transforms green spaces into ecologically thriving outdoor playrooms and classrooms that grow children’s (0-11) ecological citizenship.

    Playful Green Planet is committed to growing, connecting and supporting a movement of Playful Green Planet Stewards (from the RSA Fellowship) who are co-creating and co-producing nature-based play and learning experiences for all children and the early years, community and school settings in their neighbourhoods.

    The first new networks of stewards are Redbridge Council’s Fairlop Waters Country Park and Cody Dock’s community gardens in East London. We can’t wait to see what they bring to PGP!