Help Sydney Russell Primary pupils get to school safely

Sydney Russell Primary has issues with congestion and rat-running during school run hours.

To reduce the danger to the pupils, we are proposing that from 14 March 2022 Fanshawe Crescent, between the junctions of Springboard Road and Pasture Road, becomes a School Street at pick up and drop off times.

This would create a pedestrian and cycle-only area in front of the school gate between the hours of 8am - 9:15am, and 2.45pm - 4pm, during term time. It will alleviate congestion and parking problems for residents and create a safer environment for children and parents to travel to school.

Emergency vehicles will be exempt. Residents and businesses within the school street zone, carers and blue badge holders who require access to the school street, as well as school staff, can apply for an exemption free of charge. Residents’ parking will be unaffected. Details of how to apply are here(External link).

In our video below, Ms Abankwah, Vice Principal of The Sydney Russell School, explains why she thinks a School Street would create a safer, healthier environment for children, staff, residents and parents.


Tell us what you think

  • Watch the video above to hear why the Vice Principal is backing a School Street
  • You can also hear what parents and residents at other school streets say about their existing School Streets
  • Check out the interactive map below to view the proposal
  • Take a look at our commonly asked questions and, if you don't see the information you are looking for, post your question below on the 'questions' tab, and we will reply as soon as possible.

Sydney Russell Primary has issues with congestion and rat-running during school run hours.

To reduce the danger to the pupils, we are proposing that from 14 March 2022 Fanshawe Crescent, between the junctions of Springboard Road and Pasture Road, becomes a School Street at pick up and drop off times.

This would create a pedestrian and cycle-only area in front of the school gate between the hours of 8am - 9:15am, and 2.45pm - 4pm, during term time. It will alleviate congestion and parking problems for residents and create a safer environment for children and parents to travel to school.

Emergency vehicles will be exempt. Residents and businesses within the school street zone, carers and blue badge holders who require access to the school street, as well as school staff, can apply for an exemption free of charge. Residents’ parking will be unaffected. Details of how to apply are here(External link).

In our video below, Ms Abankwah, Vice Principal of The Sydney Russell School, explains why she thinks a School Street would create a safer, healthier environment for children, staff, residents and parents.


Tell us what you think

  • Watch the video above to hear why the Vice Principal is backing a School Street
  • You can also hear what parents and residents at other school streets say about their existing School Streets
  • Check out the interactive map below to view the proposal
  • Take a look at our commonly asked questions and, if you don't see the information you are looking for, post your question below on the 'questions' tab, and we will reply as soon as possible.
  • Sydney Russell Primary School Street goes live 14 March

    02 Mar 2022
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    Sydney Russell Primary School Streets goes live 14 March

    From Monday 14 March 2022 the council will introduce a School Street at Sydney Russell Primary School to reduce traffic and improve road safety.


    The plans will make part of Fanshawe Crescent outside the school a pedestrian and cycle-only zone from the hours of 8am to 9.15am and 2.45pm to 4pm during term time.

    The aim is to transform the busy, congested and polluted road outside the school gate into a safer, healthier and more pleasant environment, and reduce the nuisance caused to local residents during the school run.

    We are also working with children and parents to encourage walking, cycling and scooting to school. We would welcome your support with this so that everyone in the area can enjoy the benefits of quieter, safer roads.

    Who is exempt?

    No vehicles will be allowed into the school street zone during operating hours unless they have an exemption. Emergency services vehicles are automatically exempt.

    Otherwise, you can apply for an exemption only if:

    • you are a resident living within the School Street zone, or if you run a business within the zone
    • you are a blue badge holder who requires immediate and regular access to the school
    • you are a carer of a resident living within the zone, or you are a carer of a disabled or SEN child attending the school who needs to be dropped outside the school entrance, or
    • you are a member of school staff.

    You can see how to apply for an exemption here(External link).

    Anyone who drives through the School Street zone without a permit may be liable to a penalty charge notice.

  • Green light for Sydney Russell School Street

    17 Nov 2021
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    Councillors have agreed to proceed with the School Streets in your area.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet on 16 November, the councillors decided to introduce the School Streets – which aim to reduce road danger for children travelling to and from school - for a 12 month trial period.

    During term time only, number plate recognition cameras will be used to restrict unauthorised motor vehicles outside the school gates during the morning drop off and afternoon and pick up period.

    The councillors noted that the consultation with parents and local residents was positive.

    As a result of their decision we expect the School Street at Sydney Russell to be introduced by February 2022.

    Please note that this date is approximate only and may be subject to change.

    Until then you need do nothing. We will not enforce the School Streets until the implementation dates. You may see the number plate recognition cameras and signage being installed in advance, but we will be sure to give plenty of notice to everyone before we begin enforcement.

    We will write to everyone with full details in advance and we will advise you when you can apply for an exemption.

    Thank you again to all the staff, local residents and parents who gave us their feedback.


  • Thank you and an update

    17 Nov 2021

    Update: 27/08/21

    Thank you!

    We would like to thank everyone who gave us feedback on our School Street proposals. In total we spoke to 294 people and many more completed our surveys online.

    The results were generally positive and later in the autumn we expect to move forward with the plans on an experimental basis.

    Over the coming weeks we will be looking closely at your responses to see whether we need to make any changes. In particular, thanks to your feedback, we are considering whether other areas should be included. And, we are also considering your suggestions for exemptions.

    We will write to everyone with full details in September.

    Until then you need do nothing. The roads remain open as usual and there is no need to apply for exemptions yet.

    However, please note that the council is issuing an experimental traffic management order which will come into force on Monday 6 September 2021. These are the legal documents that will allow the School Streets to go ahead later in the year. They are called ‘experimental’ because the School Streets will be introduced initially for 12 months and you can give your views on whether they should be made permanent.

    You can see these orders on the Council’s website if you select ‘New and proposed traffic and parking schemes’ at https://www.lbbd.gov.uk/where-you-can-park(External link)

    Remember, at this stage, you do not need to apply for an exemption and no penalty charges will be issued. We will write to you in advance to tell you when the School Streets will start to operate and you will see the signs go up beforehand.

    Thank you again for your feedback. We will continue to provide updates throughout the implementation and trial period.

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