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September update - Healthy School Street launched 30th October.
We're sorry that due to a disruption in securing signs, that the Healthy School Street was not put in place at the start of the school year as we promised.
We apologise for the confusion this caused and for the delay in starting the Healthy School Street. The Healthy School Street launched on Monday 30th October
Consultation results
Over three weeks during October and November 2022 we ran a consultation on on our proposals to implement Healthy School Street restrictions around West Hampstead Primary School.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their views. We have now made the decision to make the following changes:
What is changing:
From the beginning of the new school year on Wednesday 6th September we will be introducing trial Healthy School Street motor vehicle restrictions between 8.30am - 9.30am and 3pm - 4pm, Monday to Friday, during school term time only on the following streets:
The restrictions will be enforced by signage and Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras at the junctions of Mill Lane and Ravenshaw Street and Broomsleigh Street. The scheme signage will be closed during the school holidays and it will not be enforced on Bank Holidays.
Exemptions
The following vehicles are eligible for an exemption from the timed Healthy School Street restrictions:
If you would like to register your vehicle for an exemption, please visit camden.gov.uk/healthy-school-streets.
Give us your views!
If you would like to make a formal objection to the scheme you can do so within the first six months of ETO period, the deadline for which will be the 17th February 2024.
Any formal objection must be in writing, must refer to the relevant area and must state the grounds on which it is made. Any formal objection that you do submit may become a public document and could be published. Formal objections should be sent by email to: healthy.school.streets@camden.gov.uk or by post to: Freepost LBC TRANSPORT STRATEGY (this is the full address, no post code needed).
You can share your views below through a few quick questions. These questions are our way of checking in with local communities.
While we will not be responding individually to suggestions, all the information you provide will help us to improve the scheme and be used to help us decide at the end of the trial whether or not to keep the changes.