Car Free School Streets are springing-up around ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½
Colmore Junior and Infant School is one in the next round of ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ schools that will benefit from a Car Free School Street, this Easter.
Car-Free School Streets enable children to commute sustainably to and from school because they provide greater protection from road accidents and pollution.
Prior to making a Car Free School Street permanent, The Active Wellbeing Society holds a day's active travel closure on each street, in preparation.
An occurred today (11 February 2022) at Colmore Road, outside the Colmore Junior and Infant School in King’s Heath.
A section of Colmore Street was reclaimed from 1 to 4:15pm, to help engage parents, residents and the school, ahead of its long-term closure.
ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ City Council’s Travel Demand Manager, Peter Edwards said:
The continued expansion of car-free school streets, across ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ is particularly beneficial to children. I wholeheartedly support this development because it provides both immediate physical protection from motorised vehicles while also contributing to reducing pollution. I am delighted to see Car Free School Streets gaining momentum throughout the city.
Five more Car Free School Streets are preparing to join the 12 already active in ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½, at the following establishments:
- Brownmead Academy - Shard End
- Colmore Junior and Infant School - Kings Heath
- Court Farm Primary School - Perry Common
- St Dunstan’s Catholic School - Brandwood and Kings Heath
- Nansen Primary School - Alum Rock
Feedback from residents about established Car Free School Streets has been extremely positive: more than 80% said they wanted the scheme to continue on their road.
Permits will be issued to those residents whose access is effected by the road closure. Blue badge holders, emergency ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ and health visitors will be exempt.
A fixed penalty notice, with a £50.00 charge, may be issued by a police officer to anyone else who drives in a Car Free School Street, during the restricted times.
Car Free School Streets is a part of the Modeshift STARS scheme which provides a range of initiatives to support safer, greener and healthier educational and workplace travel.