On Wednesday 20 September, Sheffield Councillors will vote to make the “School Street” serving Westways Primary School permanent.

School Streets are a pioneering approaching to transforming road safety and air quality outside schools, whereby car traffic to restricted outside schools, to create safer, healthier and more pleasant walking environments for school children. The School Street has been in operation for Westways Primary since the beginning of the Crookes and Walkley Active Neighbourhood in April 2022. Councillors serving on Sheffield’s Transport, Regeneration and Climate Committee are voting tomorrow to approve the measure being permanent, following a successful trial period.

Photograph of the School Street at Mona Avenue

Fran, whose daughter attends Westways Primary School, said:

“I’m often walking three kids and a dog to school and the School Street gives you much more peace of mind when approaching school, before I was always worried about cars suddenly pulling in or out. It’s made a huge difference and there’s definitely less vehicle fumes on the way in.

It’s also really useful for kids to learn some road safety skills on the journey in a safer environment. It enables my daughter to practice crossing the road independently safely.”

Westways’ School Street measure consists of:

  • a prohibition of motor vehicles on Mona Avenue and Mona Road, except for residents who live on those roads, on Mondays to Fridays from 8:15-9:15am and 2:45-3:45pm
  • one ways on Mona Avenue and part of Mona Road
  • No waiting at any time on parts on Mona Road

Councillor Ruth Milsom, at the School Street closure on Mona Avenue

Councillor Ruth Milsom, at the School Street closure on Mona Avenue

Ruth Milsom, Councillor for Crookes and Crosspool, said:

“Through this School Street our schoolchildren are gaining a safer road that’s easier to navigate, quieter, calmer, and safer. Westways’ School Street has been a success, and I’m keen to see many more rolled out across the city.”

Minesh Parekh, Councillor for Crookes and Crosspool, said:

“Far too many schools are on or near to roads with illegal levels of air pollution. As a society, we need to do far more can to give our children and young people a safe route to and from school. I’m really pleased that Westways’ School Street has been such a success: giving our young people a safer, calmer and less polluted environment when entering and leaving school.”