Hamilton Advertiser

Car-free zone is being trialled around school

- SHANNON MILMINE

South Lanarkshir­e Council has launched a trial car-free school zone in Blantyre.

The scheme was implemente­d last week at St Joseph’s Primary School and will be in operation between 8.30am to 9.15am and 2.30pm to 3.15pm.

And the new zone will be in operation at Park Lane and Ennisfree Road.

Non-permit holders will not be allowed to enter the zone during these times and will need to make other arrangemen­ts. Any contravent­ion of the zone will lead to a £50 fixed penalty notice fine, which will be enforced by Police Scotland.

Car-free zones are initiative­s where the streets outside a school are closed to traffic during opening and closing times. This helps achieve a safer and more pleasant environmen­t for everyone using the streets as well as maintainin­g access for residents, businesses, pedestrian­s and cyclists.

The initiative is supported by Sunstrans and the Scottish Government (Cycling, Walking and Safer Routes Scheme).

The council aims to reduce the volume of traffic past school gates, improve air quality where there is a high concentrat­ion of children and encourage more pupils to walk or cycle to school with the scheme.

The streets around school entrances will become a pedestrian and cycle zone before and after school hours with a few exempt vehicles being allowed through.

There will be signs at the entrances to the zone to inform drivers. The zones will not be in operation during school holidays or at weekends, only for set periods before and after school hours.

Parents who feel they need to drive their child to school will have to legally park nearby and walk the last leg of the journey.

The council will work with school communitie­s to identify and promote locations away from schools where parents can park, known as ‘park and stride’ sites.

For St Joseph’s Primary, the council has an agreement with the nearby Asda to allow parents to use the car park for park and stride.

There will be exceptions for residents living within the scheme who will be able to apply for the exemption for up to two vehicles registered at their address – any additional permits will cost £10. Blue badge holders will be able to apply for an exemption too.

School staff will be encouraged to arrive at the schools before the zone time starts, where this is not possible, exemptions may be granted. The scheme will begin as a trial by an Experiment­al Traffic Regulation Order which is a legal process imposing traffic and parking restrictio­ns on roads for a span of up to 18 months.

During this period, each scheme will be reviewed and if successful it will be made permanent by the introducti­on of a permanent Traffic Management/regulation Order.

The council undertook a consultati­on for three trial schemes, for Burnside Primary School in Rutherglen, St Anthony’s Primary School in Rutherglen and St Joseph’s Primary School in Blantyre.

Support was lacking for the scheme to be imposed at Lochaber Drive at St Anthony’s Primary therefore the school was dropped out of the scheme. The scheme is in operation around Burnside Primary in Rutherglen.

 ?? ?? Changes The area around St Joseph’s Primary is now car-free at certain times, with a park and stride in Asda
Changes The area around St Joseph’s Primary is now car-free at certain times, with a park and stride in Asda

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