Lambeth to install a School Street for every eligible primary school by 2027

Lambeth Council commits to implementing School Streets at all Lambeth primary schools, other than those on main roads, to protect pupils, staff, and parents from air pollution and reduce road danger during busy times.

Currently, 45 School Streets serve 50 schools across the borough. By March 2027, the remaining 10 primary schools not located on main roads will also have School Streets.

Deputy leader Cllr Rezina Chowdhury, Cabinet Member for Sustainable Lambeth and Clean Air, said:

“We’re taking bold action to protect children from harmful air pollution and road danger outside their schools. The school gates should be a place of safety, free from toxic air and road danger. Pupils, parents and teachers have told us loud and clear: oversized SUVs that belch harmful pollutants and have bonnets taller than many primary-age children aren’t welcome outside our schools.

Rolling out School Streets to all eligible schools means we can make Lambeth a borough with the best opportunities for our children to grow up and age well.”

School Streets help reduce road danger, support families in travelling actively to school, and improve air quality around school gates. Where planters are installed outside schools, they also help create habitats for nature.

They use traffic orders to restrict vehicle access to certain streets and are enforced by signs and traffic cameras. Residents, businesses, and Blue Badge holders who need to access these streets at the restricted times can apply for an exemption permit for their vehicle.

(Picture: Lambeth Council)

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