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Council names 12 more schools for strict traffic restrictions

The roads close to 12 more schools around the borough could be about to be given School Street status and subjected to strict term-time traffic restrictions.

The council yesterday announced a month-long consultation on its proposals, which have the support of the Conservative Mayor, Jason Perry.

“We know how important it is to make sure pupils can get to and from school safely, and School Street schemes can make a difference,” the Mayor said.

The council has already introduced 24 schemes across the borough to encourage healthy journeys during the busy school run, and where drivers risk a fixed penalty notice and a fine of at least £60 if they drive into the School Street during the proscribed times and days.

In making its latest announcement, the council said, “School Streets have been proven to improve safety around schools and encourage pupils to walk, cycle and scoot more often by closing the surrounding roads to cars and other motor traffic during school drop-off and pick-up times.”

The following schools are subject to the new proposals:

Residents living within any scheme areas will be eligible to apply for a free School Street Exemption permit, so they can have access at all times. In addition, the council will provide permits and exemptions to some road-users who may need access, such as emergency services or refuse vehicles.

Healthy street: Bijal Pandya, the principal, and site manager Ian Garrard outside Krishna Avanti, one of the schools in the consultation

The council says that “many” Croydon schools have been requesting School Street schemes since the programme began in 2017, noting safety concerns, and the need for more active travel to tackle childhood obesity and improve children’s mental health.

Bijal Pandya, the principal of the Krishna Avanti Primary School, which is sited alongside the Croydon Flyover, said, “Road safety around our school is a major concern. I have been working hard for the past year to find ways to make the streets around Krishna Avanti Primary School safer for our pupils and the local community.

“The roads here can become very busy with speeding vehicles, a lack of school signage and railings along the entry and exit points to the school.

“I really want to encourage everyone living locally and parents and carers to take part in this consultation so we can address these issues as a collective.”

The consultation runs until July 30, providing, the council says, “an opportunity for the public to give feedback on the proposals”.

Responses can be submitted via the council website by clicking here or by writing to: Highway Improvements team, Croydon Council, Bernard Weatherill House, 8 Mint Walk Croydon CR0 1EA, referencing whichever scheme is intended for comment.

More information about Healthy School Streets can be found on the council website.

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