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A School Street is a road outside a school with a temporary restriction on motorised traffic at school drop-off and pick-up times.
Streets remain open to pedestrians, cyclists and exempted vehicles during the restricted times.
We have 13 School Streets in operation in Sutton.
We are holding a formal consultation for a school street proposal for Rushy Meadow Primary School/Rushy Meadow Lane.
Letters outlining the proposal have been shared with local residents and the school.
The formal consultation will close 4th December 2025. We will then review feedback and decide whether or not to implement the proposals
If you would like to view the full copy of the TMO. Please go to;
https://www.sutton.gov.uk/w/traffic-management-traffic-management-orders-traffic-public-notices
Sutton Council is committed to making the streets outside our schools safer and healthier for our children.
School Streets schemes:
From other boroughs’ experiences, people living in School Streets:
Using active forms of travel like walking and cycling has excellent benefits not only for the environment but also for the health of our residents.
We acknowledge the predicament parents, guardians and carers face. While traffic makes the roads unsafe, they often feel they have no choice but to drive their children to school.
We want to help support families to switch to active travel to school by making it clear that motor vehicles have no place outside school gates.
Participating schools generally express a willingness to be part of the schemes.
Historically, many of the schools have reported:
The School Streets scheme is permanent.
A comprehensive review will be undertaken after 6 months of a scheme being in place.
School Streets uses a Traffic Management Order (TMO) for each scheme. These detail:
This aligns with our policies in accordance with Ambitious for Sutton and Sutton Council’s draft Sustainable Transport Strategy, which are:
We gather feedback from residents, businesses, schools and other stakeholders as part of the consultation process and review the information before we decide whether or not to proceed with a scheme.
Before proposing a School Street scheme we do consider other options to improve the traffic problem and safety outside a school.
Such options may include one way systems or extensive parking restrictions.
However, to introduce them on a permanent 24/7 basis would penalise those residents living in the affected streets when the issue occurs only during school term times at drop-off and pick-up times (usually 45 minutes in the morning and 45 minutes in the afternoon).
It would also not discourage or penalise parking on school zig zag markings.
The School Streets project provides a new way of addressing concerns raised around school parking and congestion, whilst encouraging and enabling alternative and sustainable forms of travel to school.
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