The roads outside schools are very busy at school drop off and pick up times.
Nottingham Active Travel says that this leads to traffic congestion, idling vehicles, pavement parking and limited opportunities for pedestrians to cross the road, as well as difficulties for local residents and businesses.
They said: ‘We want to change this by reducing the amount of traffic on the roads outside schools, through the School Streets initiative. The scheme will help to provide a safe and welcoming space to encourage more children and parents to walk, scoot and cycle to school rather than travel by car.’
Below taken from https://keepnottinghammoving.commonplace.is/overview where you can find the consultations and have your say.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Brocklewood Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- A ‘no entry’ restriction into Fircroft Avenue from Beechdale Road – this would be a permanent restriction
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• Changes to lining
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
We will be installing the planter at the earliest opportunity but we are seeking your comments on the proposal to make this scheme permanent.
The plan below shows the proposed zebra crossing, as well as locations and details of the wider proposal, which includes:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
• Changes to lining
• A new zebra crossing on North Gate near to Suez Street
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
We will be installing the planter at the earliest opportunity but we are seeking your comments on the proposal to make this scheme permanent.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Edale Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
Please note, this consultation will close after Friday 9 April.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• Changes to lining
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Hempshill Hall Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
Please note, this consultation will close after Friday 9 April.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Henry Whipple Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• Changes to lining
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Robert Shaw Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the proposed school street for Jubilee Academy, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- A ‘no entry’ restriction into Highwood Avenue from Beechdale Road – this would be a permanent restriction
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• Changes to lining
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
We will be installing the planter at the earliest opportunity but we are seeking your comments on the proposal to make this scheme permanent.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
• A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
• Changes to lining
• An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the proposed school street for St Teresa’s Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- Changes to lining
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- A ‘no entry’ restriction into Kingsbury Drive from Beechdale Road – this would be a permanent restriction
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the locations and details of the proposals which include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs, to replace the temporary barrier
- Changes to lining
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- A ‘no entry’ restriction into Park Avenue from Mapperley Road – this would be a permanent restriction
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. We are aware from previous feedback that there is enthusiasm for the scheme to be enforced. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
The plan below show the proposed school street for William Booth Primary School, which will include:
- A planter, which will include a tree and some low level shrubs
- An electronic sign similar to that shown in the image below
- Changes to lining
The planter will be in place at all times and days of the week, and the flashing amber warning sign will indicate when traffic should not enter the area. The School Street will not be available for through traffic or for school pick up and drop off.
Access will be maintained for residents, school staff and businesses as well as delivery vehicles. In the future, when the government provides the relevant powers, we will be considering a camera enforceable restriction. This would be subject to a full consultation exercise.
Please note, this consultation will close after Friday 9 April.




















