The plan is due to be published this month, mapping out Johnson'sstructural vision for the capital.
But a draft proposal published in April made no reference to previousguidance, which focused on creating new play spaces.
Ute Navidi, chief executive of London Play, said: "We don't want to losethe good work the mayor's office has done in instructing localauthorities to provide for children's play."
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