Monthly Archives: October 2021

Public consultation begins on six School Streets 

From Brighton & Hove City Council:

We’re asking residents, parents and school communities for their views on proposals for School Streets schemes at six city primary schools from today (Monday 18 October).

A six-week online consultation has been launched to gather views for road restrictions outside:

•    Westdene Primary School
•    Downs Infant School
•    Downs Junior School 
•    St Mary’s RC Primary School
•    Hove Junior School (Portland Rd site)
•    Queen’s Park Primary School

Each school has its own consultation so you can take part in the one that is relevant to you. The information collected through this consultation will be used to inform the design of each scheme. 

You can comment on the proposals online by 29 November. Those wishing to request a paper copy or another format, can email transport.projects@brighton-hove.gov.uk or call 01273 295795, leaving a message with their request.

Details of the consultation are also being sent directly to residents living on the roads which would be affected and to parents via schools. More information can be found on the School Streets webpage.

Background

School Streets was first piloted in the city in March 2019 when a one-day School Streets Taster Day was held at St Luke’s Primary School.

As part of the council’s Covid-19 response, an emergency programme was implemented in September 2020, which saw a further 9 School Streets closures trialled. This experience was used to inform the approach to delivering a city-wide School Streets programme going forward.

In September, Members of the Environment, Transport and Sustainability (ETS) committee approved plans to implement a city-wide School Streets programme, beginning with 12 schools over the next two years.

Working in partnership with the schools, School Streets will create more space for safer journeys to and from school by reallocating road space during drop-off and pick up times. This will allow a safer space for walking, cycling and scooting while also reducing the number of cars parked or idling outside school gates which will improve air quality. 

Residents will continue to have access to their properties during the timed restrictions as will emergency services, Blue Badge holders, doctors or care visitors, people who have a business premises on the street and contracted school transport.

A safer journey to school

Amy Heley, chair of the ETS committee said: “As a School Streets volunteer, I’ve seen first hand the benefits they can have to children, parents and carers in the city.

“We’re working very hard to build a city which supports active and sustainable travel School Streets provide a safe space for walking, cycling and scooting, as well as cleaner air outside the school gates.

“I’d encourage anyone affected to take part in the consultation. It’s important residents have their say on how the schemes are designed so that they work for everyone.”

Consultation on proposed changes to Zone J Residents’ Parking

From Cllr Siriol Hugh-Jones:

Dear all,

We have just been notified of the results of the Zone J consultation.

  • 79.3% of respondents are satisfied or very satisfied with the current Area J parking scheme.
  • 87.5% of respondents are happy for the scheme to remain the same.
  • 13.6% of respondents want the scheme area to be split into two areas.

There will therefore be no change to the scheme at present.

Best wishes,

Siriol

Brighton Repair Cafe – International Repair Day

Join us on International Repair Day

10am-1pm on the 16th October at Albion Life

This will be our official re-launch of live events
(after several false starts).

Weather Permitting we will be out in the garden.
We ran a little test run in the summer and it was a great spot for hand sewing!

The event will be in the community garden, the hub & the car park area.

Albion Community Garden
Albion Street
Brighton
BN2 9PP

There will be fixsters on hand to help you with bike repairing, electrical goods, darning and sewing.

We will also have someone on hand to help with computer repairs so if your laptop’s experiencing problems, please bring it along to the next Repair Café!

We’ll try and help with:

General advice, weird error messages or crashes.

Parts of the computer that don’t seem to be working (e.g. No sound, no wi-fi.)

Data recovery (for example, following a virus attack).  If you need to recover data, please bring a USB drive on to which any recovered data can be copied.

Operating System upgrades (e.g. from Windows 10 to Windows 11). If you have a licence key for your existing copy of Windows, please make a note of it. 

If you’re looking to install a new operating system or upgrade your existing one, please:

a) Back up any data on it that you’d like to keep before coming to the café

b) Make a note of any licence keys for software you’ve already purchased that you intend to re-install.

c) Note your email address and password for your main email address, and for any existing Microsoft (or Outlook or Hotmail) accounts that you have. We won’t ask you for these details, but you’ll need to have them during the installation process. If you don’t already have a Microsoft account and want one, we can help you set one up – it’s free.