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Woodville Primary Healthy School Street survey ran from the 3rd until the 31st of July 2024. The survey received 95 responses. It was distributed though letter box drops to residents and businesses and through the school comms to parents as well as being promoted in person outside the school gate which took place on the 24th of June 2024.
Please find the results attached hereor on the tab to the right (laptop) bottom (phone).
Woodville Primary Healthy School Street survey ran from the 3rd until the 31st of July 2024. The survey received 95 responses. It was distributed though letter box drops to residents and businesses and through the school comms to parents as well as being promoted in person outside the school gate which took place on the 24th of June 2024.
Please find the results attached hereor on the tab to the right (laptop) bottom (phone).
A healthy school street is any street outside a school where changes have been made to make it easier and safer for students to walk, wheel and cycle to school. Changes to the street could include things like (but not limited to) zebra crossings, 20mph speed limit, speed cushions, parking zones, enforcement, trees and planting, extended barriers and other public improvements (widened footways, cycle parking, benches and lighting).
However before any changes are made, it’s important to listen to the school community, and those who live and work in the area, and understand the local issues as well as the changes they would like to see implemented.
By completing this survey you will help us better understand local school parent/pupil, resident and business needs and concerns with regard to Brent Avenue and surrounding roads.
We want to ensure that you can share your lived experience of the area, which will allow us to take the appropriate steps, where possible, to deliver the changes you’d like to see.
As of yet, there are no plans or available funding to make changes to street. This survey is early engagement to gauge support for a scope of changes.