Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
I had to take two trains and a mile walk either end of the train journey to get to school back in the days, so no sympathy here.
I had to take two trains and a mile walk either end of the train journey to get to school back in the days, so no sympathy here.
But those are invalid reasons.. There have been no increases in the number of kids killed or abducted by strangers in the last 60 years. Thankfully, it's very, very rare. I was the virtually the same age as Keith Lyon when he was killed in Brighton, I still walked to school, over the Downs, every day in the months following his death. I don't recall any parents keeping their child in because of it.
And how increasing the amount of traffic around the school reduces the risk of being killed by a car defeats me - surely the more traffic, the greater the risk?
Climate change is not a conspiracy. Get your head out of the sand it is embarrassing.
Street controls for 14 Brighton schools
https://www.transportxtra.com/publi...6572/street-controls-for-14-brighton-schools/
Brighton & Hove City Council will be closing streets around schools in a bid to encourage cycling and walking as pupils return to classrooms next week
From September, 14 schools will be taking part in the city’s School Streets project, which aims to help get children safely back to school by making extra physical distancing space at the school gate.
Yet that comment is exactly what I'd expect from someone who doesn't understand local politics, national politics, the current conservative governments agenda or how this is being rolled out nationally across councils of every political persuasion.What do you expect from a Green-led council: it's the war on the motorist
Some grown up cross party consensus on transport and the willingness of central government to wake up and fund it adequately are desperately needed.
I like it when a waste truck or delivering building merchant‘s truck holds up a last minute charley on the school run. Angry hooting them gets them Jack S*it. Travis Perkins drivers have mentioned that they face all sorts of abuse from school run stressers ... they calmly ignore it.
Not really no. Slightly starting to turn the corner a decade after you needed to is not really helping. We need more of a handbrake turn now.
In Brighton and Hove, if you're going to your local Primary as you should be, then it's walkable for a five year old.
A few people might have reasons for travelling - e.g. a particular faith school (without wanting to open a debate on that) or the bilingual school.
Well now.....
We know quite a few parents with kids at the Bilingual School. I don't know about the covid arrangements but there certainly was bus travel arranged that would have stopped within walking distance of most parents.
As for faith schools it seems that St Mary's Catholic School is not part of the scheme, presumably because Vale Road and Church Road can't just be closed in rush hour. A shame as they seem to have parents who abandon their SUVs anywhere in case little Alfie gets his death of cold.
I don't think it's the green councillors picking the roads to closeAs usual from the GREEN party, No specific details on the Actual road that will be closing, For instance West Hove Infant - Portland Road
They must obviously mean School Road. They really won't be stupid enough the try and close Portland road, a major Bus route.
Well now.....
We know quite a few parents with kids at the Bilingual School. I don't know about the covid arrangements but there certainly was bus travel arranged that would have stopped within walking distance of most parents.
As for faith schools it seems that St Mary's Catholic School is not part of the scheme, presumably because Vale Road and Church Road can't just be closed in rush hour. A shame as they seem to have parents who abandon their SUVs anywhere in case little Alfie gets his death of cold.
Drop in the ocean. Current measures are like pissing in a volcano.