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Membership
If you believe in children's right to play, and you live or work in the Greater London area, we encourage you to become a member of London Play and support our work.
London Play supports and improves the play sector in Greater London. In doing so, we represent our members' views and interests, as well as relying on the members to enable accountability and good management.
Those outside of the London area who would like to support London children's right to play are invited to become supporters.
Membership is free of charge, to ensure that membership is open to the widest possible audience. This will simplify administration and reduce costs and therefore deliver added benefit to both members and London Play.
Members benefit from discounted services and are first to receive updates on play and our work. Members can also become trustees, and can vote in the Annual General Meeting.
To become a member, please complete the application form.
