Ruishton Primary School - School Streets Initial Consultation
Introduction
A proposed trial for Ruishton Primary School
Over the past few years, Ruishton Primary School has seen an increase in the number of complaints from local residents regarding parking issues, and complaints from parents/carers about the safety of children on and nearby the streets leading to school.
As a result, Ruishton Primary School has been highlighted as a potential school who could benefit from a School Street scheme.
A trial School Street would run for at least six months; with the hope that it would become permanent if the school and local community supported the scheme.
This 2 week consultation will be part of a larger 6 month consultation for the potential school street scheme. However, at this stage we are seeking initial feedback to support forward planning.
How will the School Street run?
To achieve a School Street for Ruishton Primary School we are proposing to close Newlands Road heading South from the Newlands Crescent junction. The time the scheme will be in place will be 08:30 – 09:10am and again between 14:45 – 15:30pm (excluding school holidays and weekends).
During the closure periods, stewards will be present to help enforce the scheme and to welcome families arriving at the School Street on foot, scooter or cycle. Closure times are suggested to be for 08:30 – 09:10am and again between 14:45 – 15:30pm, term time only.
Motor vehicles are not permitted to enter the School Street unless they have been granted an exemption, examples of exemptions are: vehicles belonging to residents inside the School Street zone, blue badge holders, emergency services, delivery vehicles.
Please share your views with us
Before answering the following questions, please make sure you have read and understood the information provided about School Streets and the proposed trial.
This initial consultation will help us to make an informed decision about the progression of the scheme, this initial consultation will last for 2 weeks from 17th February until 3 March 2025.