The Willows Primary School Street
Overview
The purpose of a School Street is to create a safer, healthier and more pleasant environment outside the school gates by reducing danger to children from vehicles, improving air quality and encouraging active travel to school.
When the school street is operational at the start and end of the school day, the road becomes a temporary walking, wheeling and cycling zone in line with the Walking, Wheeling and Cycling Strategy.
The proposal is to trial a School Street on Victoria Road (outside The Willows Primary up to the junction with Alexander Drive) and is summarised as follows:
Between the hours of 8.15-9.15am and 2.45-3.45pm on school days that part of Victoria Road would become a temporary pedestrian and cycling zone.
Access would still be maintained for residents and businesses within the closure zone, valid blue badge holders, pedestrians, and cyclists. Emergency vehicles would also always have access.
The Willows Primary School is being considered for a School Street because of the ongoing risks to children’s safety that have resulted in multiple near misses occurring on the road outside the school. School Streets are widespread in London and other UK cities, where they have been shown to increase walking and cycling and reduce traffic, and are being implemented across Greater Manchester. There are currently five School Streets in Trafford.
Why your views matter
Whatever your views about School Streets, as a parent, resident, business, or driver, we would like to hear your views. Your views are important to us and will help the Council make a decision.
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