The times when motorists without permits are prevented from driving near to a number of schools in the Enfield area is set to be changed this week.
A notice from Enfield Council in this week’s edition of the Enfield and Haringey Independent details changes to the hours of operation of the pedestrian and cycle zones near seven schools.
The school streets scheme prohibits from motorists from using certain streets near schools at drop off and pick up times, with the aim of reducing pollution and the danger of children being involved in road accidents.
The order authorising the changes is due to come into operation on Thursday.
The lengths of road and the amended hours when the zones will be in operation are as follows:
George Spicer Primary School: Sketty Road EN1, from outside Nos. 62/64 to its junction with Clydach Road – 8.30am to 9.15am and 2.45pm to 3.45pm.
Hazelbury Primary School: Westerham Avenue N9, from its junction with Orpington Gardens to its junction with Haselbury Road – 8.30am to 9am and 3pm to 3.45pm.
Keys Meadow Primary School: Tysoe Avenue EN3, from the roundabout outside Nos. 1 to 6 Horizon House (No. 107) Tysoe Avenue to the northern extremities of Tysoe Avenue – 8.15am to 9.15am and 3pm to 3.45pm.
Kingfisher Hall Primary School: The Ride EN3, from its junction with Collinwood Avenue to its junction with Cowland Avenue – 8.15am to 9am and 2.30pm to 3.30pm.
Lavender Primary School: Hawthorn Grove EN2, from outside No. 40 to the south-eastern extremity of Hawthorn Grove; and Lavender Road EN2, from its junction with Rosemary Avenue to its junction with Hawthorn Grove – 8.30am to 9am and 3pm to 3.30pm.
St Paul’s C of E Primary School: Ringwood Way N21, from its junction with Station Road to outside No. 38 Ringwood Way – 8.30am to 9am and 3.15pm to 3.45pm.
Worcesters Primary School: Goat Lane EN1, from its junction with Holbrook Close to outside No. 90 Goat Lane, and Garnault Road EN1, from its junction with St George’s Road to its junction with Goat Lane – 8.15am to 9am and 3pm to 3.45pm.
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