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After considering feedback from local residents, alongside polling and traffic monitoring, the Council made the decision to make the Autumn 2020 School Streets permanent. See hackney.gov.uk/school-streets for the full decision reports, including the engagement report which includes the results from this Commonplace page.
Please note: On this page, you are only able to give feedback on the 33 School Streets that launched in Autumn 2021.
Please visit this link if you would like to learn more about and give feedback on a School Street scheme at the following primary schools:
The Commonplace survey for the above 6 schemes will open on 21 June 2021.
We are committed in our Transport Strategy to make Hackney’s roads safer for everyone living, working and visiting the borough. We aim to create an environment that will encourage more walking and cycling, improve air quality and reduce emissions in the borough. For further background to these measures, see the About the Project page. To find out more about how we're maintaining access to properties, why we're acting so quickly, and more, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
About Hackney School StreetsSchool Streets are schemes where the road outside a school is closed to most motor vehicles during school opening and closing times, helping children walk and cycle to school safely.
In autumn 2020, we introduced 33 trial School Streets outside primary schools in Hackney, bringing the total number of School Streets in the borough to 42.
The accelerated programme of School Streets in Hackney helps to provide immediate protection against road danger and difficulties with social distancing around school opening and closing times; addressing the dangers of vulnerable road users being forced out into the carriageway to avoid crowding around school gates.
The School Streets implemented last autumn will support over 14,000 children to walk and cycle to school safely, protecting them from a projected increase in traffic post-lockdown and helping them to maintain social distancing as lockdown eases.
How does a School Street scheme work?The roads around a school temporarily become a Pedestrian and Cycle Zone at set times in the morning and afternoon. Motor vehicles are not permitted to enter the road between these times, unless they have been granted an exemption.
Exemptions are available in some circumstances; including for those vehicles which are registered to an address inside a School Street zone and Blue Badge holders who need to access a property within a zone.
School Street zones are indicated by Pedestrian and Cycle Zone signs at each entry point. It is a traffic offence for non-exempt vehicles to enter a School Street zone during the operational times, and infractions can carry a penalty charge issued by an Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera.
For more information or to register for an exemption, please visit: https://hackney.gov.uk/school-streets
Which schools in Hackney already have a permanent School Street?Nine schools in Hackney already have a permanent School Street: St John the Baptist School (SS1), Gayhurst Community School (SS2), Millfields Community School (SS3), Tyssen Community School (SS4), London Fields Primary School (SS5), Sebright Primary School (SS6), Southwold Primary School (SS7), St Mary’s Church of England Primary School (SS8), and William Patten Primary School (SS9).
Please note that these School Streets have already been made permanent and you are not able to comment on them on this page. However, if you have any questions about these 9 School Streets, please email us at movegreener@hackney.gov.uk.
Which new School Streets will be implemented?See the map below for the 33 School Streets that were implemented in Hackney in autumn 2020.
Have your sayThese School Streets have been in operation from 7 September 2020 or after, and will remain open for comments until the end of the academic year 2020/2021. Please click on the name of the school for the operating hours and a drawing of that specific School Street scheme.
The initial engagement period for most of the 33 School Streets that were implemented in autumn 2020, ran until 7 March 2021. However, we are extending the engagement period until 1 August 2021. This is so residents have the opportunity to see how the 33 School Streets operate as we emerge from lockdown and to allow as many people as possible to have their say.
To have your say, please complete the survey below, or email streetscene.consultations@hackney.gov.uk. You can also write to us by sending your comments to ‘Freepost Streetscene’.
If you do not want to comment on a specific scheme that is already in operation, but on the borough-wide School Streets programme as a whole, please email movegreener@hackney.gov.uk.
The following School Streets are launching on 21 June 2021, and when they launch, you will be able to have your say on these schemes here .
Letters have been sent to properties in the local areas of the School Streets prior to their implementation, outlining how people can have their say.
How do I keep up to date on upcoming School Streets in my area?If you would like to be kept up to date about new School Streets and Low Traffic Neighbourhood schemes that are being implemented and are open for feedback, please sign up for notifications on the Latest News page of this website.
More informationRead our press release and visit our website for more about Hackney's pioneering School Streets programme .