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Active Travel Initiative - School Streets


As part of the Government’s Active Travel Fund (ATF) initiative, the County Council is developing School Streets to promote Active Travel as part of our developing Active Travel to School programme.

School Streets provide a safer and more attractive environment to the roads outside schools. We anticipate this will encourage an active form of travel to and from the school gates, ultimately mitigating congestion and improving air quality.

Feedback from the schools and surrounding communities is a vital part of our ongoing monitoring and evaluation at every stage of any school street delivery.

Engagement for the 24/25 School Street schemes will commence September 2024 with school engagement and scheme development.

View the final trial report here.



Background


The School Street Scheme prohibits motor vehicles entering the road directly at the school gates at drop-off and pick-up times, with exceptions for residents’ vehicles, businesses, Blue Badge holders, emergency services and certain others.

The County Council is working with the school and surrounding residents to ensure the School Street meets the needs of the local community.

The engagement will help to:

  • understand the impact of a School Street on the schools, residents, businesses and wider communities
  • determine if a School Street has a positive impact on sustainable travel modes such as walking, wheeling or cycling
  • assess the suitability of individual sites (i.e. location of school, surrounding environment and impact on local infrastructure)
  • assess the feasibility of delivering a School Street (i.e. displacement of traffic, resources required and adequate monitoring periods)
  • understand the perception of safety outside the school gates and if the implemented School Street has improved this.

The County Council, supported by Sustrans (opens in new window), and Living Streets (opens in new window) will be delivering various in-school activities during the Spring 2025 term which will support children with necessary skills and knowledge.

Alongside this, schools will be undertaking some reporting and monitoring as well as completing surveys to help provide important data for the School Street.

Following the successful trial, the scheme has been extended to deliver three further School Streets in 24/25.

Beyond 24/25, further School Streets will be based on level of interest and engagement from Schools, alongside data, evidence and a suitability report. Each site will be judged on its own merit. School Streets will be part of our wider Active Travel to School initiatives.

School representatives can contact the team at activetravel@westsussex.gov.uk to record their interest in Active Travel to School initiatives.



School Streets developing from September 2024.

Decision Details for the 24/25 School Streets

The 24/25 School Streets schemes aim to encourage pupils and their families to make active and sustainable travel choices for the school run at:

The Mill Primary Primary Academy, Ifield Drive, Crawley (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9am and 2.30 - 4pm

St Josephs Infant and Junior School, Orchard Street, Chichester (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9am and 2.30 - 4pm

River Beach primary School, York Street, Littlehampton (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9.30am and 2.30 - 4pm.

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Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation


School Streets will have constant monitoring and evaluation.

Signs publicising the new restrictions and timings will be installed at the entrances to each School Street and monitoring will be used to gather data from before and during the implementation of each School Street

A permanent TRO will be part of School Street and this will subject to a public consultation.

For more detailed information, please visit our FAQs on this page.



Accessibility


How to have your say

Please ensure you have read all the materials provided before responding.

Alternative Formats and Accessibility

If you require any of the information for this project in an alternative format, please contact us on 01243 642105 or via email at schoolstreets@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 642105.

For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.



Survey Web Browser Compatibility


Please use one of the browsers below when completing the survey to ensure it looks and works as it should. These are:

· Microsoft Edge version 86 and above

· Chrome version 86 and above

· Firefox version 78 and above

· Safari version 14 and above

Active Travel Initiative - School Streets


As part of the Government’s Active Travel Fund (ATF) initiative, the County Council is developing School Streets to promote Active Travel as part of our developing Active Travel to School programme.

School Streets provide a safer and more attractive environment to the roads outside schools. We anticipate this will encourage an active form of travel to and from the school gates, ultimately mitigating congestion and improving air quality.

Feedback from the schools and surrounding communities is a vital part of our ongoing monitoring and evaluation at every stage of any school street delivery.

Engagement for the 24/25 School Street schemes will commence September 2024 with school engagement and scheme development.

View the final trial report here.



Background


The School Street Scheme prohibits motor vehicles entering the road directly at the school gates at drop-off and pick-up times, with exceptions for residents’ vehicles, businesses, Blue Badge holders, emergency services and certain others.

The County Council is working with the school and surrounding residents to ensure the School Street meets the needs of the local community.

The engagement will help to:

  • understand the impact of a School Street on the schools, residents, businesses and wider communities
  • determine if a School Street has a positive impact on sustainable travel modes such as walking, wheeling or cycling
  • assess the suitability of individual sites (i.e. location of school, surrounding environment and impact on local infrastructure)
  • assess the feasibility of delivering a School Street (i.e. displacement of traffic, resources required and adequate monitoring periods)
  • understand the perception of safety outside the school gates and if the implemented School Street has improved this.

The County Council, supported by Sustrans (opens in new window), and Living Streets (opens in new window) will be delivering various in-school activities during the Spring 2025 term which will support children with necessary skills and knowledge.

Alongside this, schools will be undertaking some reporting and monitoring as well as completing surveys to help provide important data for the School Street.

Following the successful trial, the scheme has been extended to deliver three further School Streets in 24/25.

Beyond 24/25, further School Streets will be based on level of interest and engagement from Schools, alongside data, evidence and a suitability report. Each site will be judged on its own merit. School Streets will be part of our wider Active Travel to School initiatives.

School representatives can contact the team at activetravel@westsussex.gov.uk to record their interest in Active Travel to School initiatives.



School Streets developing from September 2024.

Decision Details for the 24/25 School Streets

The 24/25 School Streets schemes aim to encourage pupils and their families to make active and sustainable travel choices for the school run at:

The Mill Primary Primary Academy, Ifield Drive, Crawley (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9am and 2.30 - 4pm

St Josephs Infant and Junior School, Orchard Street, Chichester (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9am and 2.30 - 4pm

River Beach primary School, York Street, Littlehampton (MAP).

With motor vehicles prohibited between 8 to 9.30am and 2.30 - 4pm.

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Ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation


School Streets will have constant monitoring and evaluation.

Signs publicising the new restrictions and timings will be installed at the entrances to each School Street and monitoring will be used to gather data from before and during the implementation of each School Street

A permanent TRO will be part of School Street and this will subject to a public consultation.

For more detailed information, please visit our FAQs on this page.



Accessibility


How to have your say

Please ensure you have read all the materials provided before responding.

Alternative Formats and Accessibility

If you require any of the information for this project in an alternative format, please contact us on 01243 642105 or via email at schoolstreets@westsussex.gov.uk and we will do our best to assist you. If you are deaf or hard of hearing and have an NGT texting app installed on your computer, laptop or smartphone, you can contact us on 18001 01243 642105.

For more information about the accessibility of this website, please see our Accessibility tab (opens in new window) at the foot of the page.



Survey Web Browser Compatibility


Please use one of the browsers below when completing the survey to ensure it looks and works as it should. These are:

· Microsoft Edge version 86 and above

· Chrome version 86 and above

· Firefox version 78 and above

· Safari version 14 and above

  • This survey is for the following schools:

    River Beach Primary School, Littlehampton

    The Mill Primary Academy, Crawley

    St Joseph's Infant and Junior Schools, Chichester

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    This survey is for PARENT and CARERS of pupils attending one of the following schools:

    Arundel Primary School, Jarvis Road, Arundel

    Swiss Gardens Primary School, Swiss Gardens, Shoreham

    Thomas a Becket Junior School, Glebeside Avenue, Worthing.

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    Please complete this survey if you are a resident living in or around a West Sussex school street.

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    This survey is for the general public who is not a member of the school staff, nor a parent or carer of pupils attending the school, nor a resident living in or around a school street.

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    This survey is for STAFF working at one of the following schools:

    Arundel Primary School, Jarvis Road, Arundel

    Swiss Gardens Primary School, Swiss Gardens, Shoreham

    Thomas a Becket Junior School, Glebeside Avenue, Worthing.

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    Introduction


    As a resident you have a right to access your property within the ‘school street’ during the restricted times of the trial. In order to monitor compliance with the timed restriction we need to be able to identify residents from unauthorised vehicles.

    For the purpose of the trial, this information will be held securely for the duration of the trial and will only be used in cases of enforcement of the 'school street' trial area. On conclusion of the trial, if the ‘school street’ is made permanent then residents will be informed of the process to formally register their details, and records linked to the trial will be deleted.

    This form is used for; Obtaining access for residents, Removing an existing vehicle,  Temporary access for visitors and other access types. Please follow the online process, you will not need to register vehicle details if attendance to the property is outside of the restriction timings.

    Arundel CE Primary School: 8 am to 9 am and 3 pm to 4 pm.

    Thomas A Becket Junior School: 8 am to 9 am and 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm.

    Swiss Gardens Primary School: 8 am to 9 am and 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm.

    If you change your vehicle during the trial period, just register your new vehicle and follow the online instructions to remove the original vehicle.

    For the duration of the trial we ask that residents work with us to avoid any unnecessary vehicle movements within the restriction times. Where possible please arrange for any deliveries to be made outside of the restriction timings to avoid conflict or confusion with unauthorised users. 



    Data Policy


    The School Streets Team will use a feedback survey to collect some personal data (e.g. your email address) which is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by the controller, except where such interests are overridden by the rights of freedom from the data subject.

    Your data will be processed fairly in accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, the General Data Protection Regulations, and any subsequent relevant legislation. It will not be used for any other purpose other than that already stated. Please read our Data Protection Policy (opens in new window) for further details. 

    Personal data supplied in this survey will be held on computer for a period of up to 3 years after which it will be appropriately destroyed.

    The information you provide will be used for statistical analysis, management, planning and the provision of services by the County Council. West Sussex County Council will not share any personal information collected as part of this survey.

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    This survey was amended on 3 October 2023 based on some of the feedback received.


    Data Policy


    The School Streets Team will use a feedback survey to collect some personal data (e.g. your email address) which is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by the controller, except where such interests are overridden by the rights of freedom from the data subject.

    Your data will be processed fairly in accordance with the 2018 Data Protection Act, the General Data Protection Regulations, and any subsequent relevant legislation. It will not be used for any other purpose other than that already stated. Please read our Data Protection Policy (opens in new window) for further details. 

    Personal data supplied in this survey will be held on computer for a period of up to 3 years after which it will be appropriately destroyed.

    The information you provide will be used for statistical analysis, management, planning and the provision of services by the County Council. West Sussex County Council will not share any personal information collected as part of this survey.

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