Council to introduce traffic-free schools pilot scheme

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Council to introduce traffic-free schools pilot scheme
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Anyone violating these restrictions will be committing an offence and eligible for a £50 police fine.

Councillors have backed proposals to launch the scheme after two-thirds of respondents in a consultation expressed support.

The scheme will involve roads at each site being closed to traffic between 8.30 and 9.15am and 2.30-3.15pm on Monday to Friday during term time.visitors, school buses and contract taxis, blue badge holders, postal and delivery vehicles and council vehicles such as bin lorries. Existing parking restrictions will remain unaffected while residents and local businesses will automatically receive one vehicle permit per property with the option to apply for more, free of charge.

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