Council seeking views on healthier ways of travelling to school

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The authority agreed at a cabinet meeting last week to consult on its sustainable modes of travel to school (Smots) strategy for six weeks, starting on Thursday, 15th February.

The document sets out how the council can support schools to promote healthier and more active travel and reduce congestion on local roads, improve air quality and road safety.

Cheshire East is encouraging schools and colleges to have a travel plan – a document which sets out the measures and initiatives they will use to reduce car journeys and promote other ways of getting to school in safer, healthier and more environmentally-sustainable ways.

The sustainable modes of travel to school strategy was prepared following a review of school travel plans and found the following issues:

• Cars parking on both sides of the road outside the school, limiting visibility for pedestrians;

• Inappropriate vehicle speeds outside school and in the surrounding area;

• Limited footpaths on non-designated available walking routes to school; and

• Lack of suitable, secure cycle-parking spaces.

Frank Jordan, executive director of place at Cheshire East Council, said: "Our draft Smots strategy identifies current travel patterns and the barriers parents encounter when they want to travel in a more sustainable way. It proposes a range of mechanisms and support from the Council to help schools address these barriers.

"Before adopting the strategy, we are asking for comments and feedback to find out if schools and residents and our partners agree with the document's aims and content."

The consultation opens on Thursday, 15th February and closes on 29th March. For more details and to complete the online survey, visit: www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/consultations, email: [email protected] or ring 0300 123 5500.

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Harry Martin
Tuesday 20th February 2018 at 4:38 pm
Travelling to school is made more difficult if you can't get a place for your child at the local school .Many buses are badly timed either too late / early and some have been scrapped .Some parents have no choice but to drive their children to school .