Children at two primaries in Tooting join Wandsworth’s network of School Streets
Published: Tuesday, April 25, 2023
- Children and parents have safer and healthier journeys to and from school
- Vehicles not permitted to travel past school gates at drop-off and pick-up times
- Scheme delivering cleaner air outside the school gates
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Children and their parents are enjoying safer and healthier journeys to and from St Boniface and Tooting primary schools after both schools joined the borough’s network of School Streets.
The School Streets scheme prevents vehicles from using certain streets in the immediate vicinity of schools during the start and end of the school day.
Wandsworth’s network of School Streets already covers 21 local primary schools, and there is a commitment from the council to introduce them at 50 per cent of all the borough’s primary schools.
Clare Fraser, Wandsworth’s cabinet member for transport said: “School Streets help to create a much safer and healthier environment for children and parents on their journey to and from school.
“Taking robust action to reduce road danger and improving air quality will ensure parents and children are more likely to walk or cycle to school. These are key priorities for the council.”
The St Boniface scheme means motor vehicles cannot travel along Undine Street between 8.15am and 9.15am and from 2.45pm to 3.45pm Monday to Friday during term time.
And the Tooting Primary School scheme will operate similar rules on Franciscan Road between Dewey Street and Totterdown Street.
These rules do not apply to local residents who actually live within the School Street zone or drivers with a disability who need access.
For more information about School Streets in Wandsworth please visit the council’s website, which includes a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) section.