Sunday 22 November 2015

School Streets Pilot Update


On Friday 20th November, Cameron Rose, Conservative Councillor for Southside/Newington, Edinburgh, posted information about the School Streets pilot on his blog which includes an update from City of Edinburgh Council's Road Safety Manager:


"The school streets project is being taken forward as a pilot scheme for a maximum of 18 months; it is an innovative concept, the first of its kind on this scale in Scotland. It is being promoted under the statutory powers of an Experimental Traffic Regulation Order (ETRO), which sets out the streets in each scheme, the operating days and times, and the groups which are exempt from the restrictions. These conditions cannot be changed during the life of the pilot, although the scheme is being monitored and evaluated at intervals throughout the 18 month duration, to inform and shape any possible future permanent schemes.

The Sciennes scheme is the only one in Phase 1 located on a through route. It was never the intention of the scheme to exclude all traffic from the streets; there are general exemptions including residents’ vehicles, blue badge holders, emergency vehicles, healthcare workers, such as doctors and nurses, and essential services, such as mail deliveries, gas, electricity and water. In order to reduce the impact on the daily running of the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, there are additional exemptions for the Sciennes scheme. These include taxis and private hire vehicles accessing the front entrance and delivery vehicles specifically serving the hospital.

My team is working with the school and the Junior Road Safety Officers to look at conducting assemblies and classroom activities to remind pupils of the dangers posed by traffic and how to behave when entering and exiting the school on foot or by bike.

The Scottish Taxi Drivers’ Federation, Fleet Transport Association and Road Haulage Association were formally consulted about the scheme. We will contact them again clarifying how the restriction affects their members and requesting they send a reminder out.


Lothian and will be approved for use in any future schemes ensuring consistency across Scotland The "When lights flash" wording is used to remove the need to add the exact operating days and times, which would be impossible for drivers to read as they approach the sign.

In addition, we will shortly be erecting signs in advance of access routes to the area warning that "Livingstone Place and Sciennes Road between Sylvan Place and Tantallon Place are closed to traffic at the beginning and end of the school day".

We hope that drivers’ awareness of the schemes will increase and drivers with destinations outwith the area will avoid it at the restricted times.


We are aware that the police cannot always be present to enforce the scheme. For the first few weeks of the scheme, they have been undertaking an educational role by stopping and speaking to drivers and explaining the new restrictions to them. Shortly they will begin issuing tickets to offenders who will face paying a £60 fine. We will be publicising this and are expecting it to have an effect on drivers currently flaunting the rules. This is in line with the other Phase 1 schools which started at the end of September, where compliance has improved since formal enforcement has commenced."


The theme for this year's Brake's Road Safety Week is 'Drive less, live more.' Our School Streets pilot continues (see below).



Why School Streets?

City of Edinburgh Council is introducing 'School Streets' at a number of primary schools across Edinburgh, including Sciennes Primary School, for an initial period of eighteen months. These locations have been experiencing ongoing road safety issues caused by drivers bringing their vehicles too close to the school gate.

The benefits of introducing school streets are that:
    •    walking, cycling and active lifestyles for pupils and parents will increase 

    •    traffic speed, congestion and pollution around school gates will reduce 

    •    we are responding to a demand from parents and residents.

How will it operate? 


Vehicles will not be able to drive in, out or around the school streets when the scheme is in operation. Large signs will be at the entrance to the scheme and they will have flashing lights to indicate when the scheme is in operation. Only those with permits will be exempt from the closure. 


Which streets will be closed and at what times?
Streets affected:
 
Livingstone Place

Sciennes Road (between Sylvan Place and Tantallon Place)

Times
: 
8.35am to 9.00am and 2.40pm to 3.30pm Monday to Thurs
day
8.35am to 9.00am and 11.55am to 12.20pm Friday

I am a resident of a school street. Can I drive in and out of my street when the signs are flashing?

Yes – local residents living within the streets that are closed should apply for a permit that must be displayed on the car windscreen. Residents who live in the School Streets zone will receive a letter from the Council giving advice on how to apply and further information is also available on the Council website. If your household has more than one car you should apply for one for each car. Please note this only applies to those living at the address and not visitors.

What other road users are permitted in the street?
Disabled users displaying a blue badge will be permitted as well as emergency services and contract school transport dropping or picking up pupils from the school.

Who will enforce school streets?
The scheme will be enforced by Police Scotland. The penalty for ignoring the signs will be a fine.

Where can I find out more?
Please go to www.edinburgh.gov.uk/schoolstreets or email schoolstreets@edinburgh.gov.uk


Saturday 17 October 2015

School Streets Begins Wed 21st October at Sciennes





 

The School Streets Pilot will begin at Sciennes Primary on
 Wednesday 21 October


Why introduce School Streets?
City of Edinburgh Council is introducing 'School Streets' at a number of primary schools across Edinburgh, including Sciennes Primary School, for an initial period of eighteen months. These locations have been experiencing ongoing road safety issues caused by drivers bringing their vehicles too close to the school gate.

The benefits of introducing school streets are that:
    •    walking, cycling and active lifestyles for pupils and parents will increase 

    •    traffic speed, congestion and pollution around school gates will reduce 

    •    we are responding to a demand from parents and residents.

How will it operate? 


Vehicles will not be able to drive in, out or around the school streets when the scheme is in operation. Large signs will be at the entrance to the scheme and they will have flashing lights to indicate when the scheme is in operation. Only those with permits will be exempt from the closure. 


Which streets will be closed and at what times?
Streets affected:
 
Livingstone Place

Sciennes Road (between Sylvan Place and Tantallon Place)

Times
: 
8.35am to 9.00am and 2.40pm to 3.30pm Monday to Thurs
day
8.35am to 9.00am and 11.55am to 12.20pm Friday

I am a resident of a school street. Can I drive in and out of my street when the signs are flashing?

Yes – local residents living within the streets that are closed should apply for a permit that must be displayed on the car windscreen. Residents who live in the School Streets zone will receive a letter from the Council giving advice on how to apply and further information is also available on the Council website. If your household has more than one car you should apply for one for each car. Please note this only applies to those living at the address and not visitors.

What other road users are permitted in the street?
Disabled users displaying a blue badge will be permitted as well as emergency services and contract school transport dropping or picking up pupils from the school.

Who will enforce school streets?
The scheme will be enforced by Police Scotland. The penalty for ignoring the signs will be a fine.

Where can I find out more?
Please go to www.edinburgh.gov.uk/schoolstreets or email schoolstreets@edinburgh.gov.uk

Friday 2 October 2015

Sciennes Cycle to School Day

Thank you to everyone who was able to take part. Thanks to Robert, Ross and Chris for helping to guide us safely through some very busy traffic.






Cycle to School Day Photographs Oct 2015


Thursday 1 October 2015

Sciennes Cycle to School Day - Friday 2nd October

Come and join us this Friday (2nd October) on our first 'ride to school day' for this school session. We'll be leaving King's Buildings at 8.20 sharp. If you can't make the start, don't worry, we'll pick you up on the way. 



Saturday 15 August 2015

Bike Club Summer Track Visit



Here's a photo of us all at Meadowbank velodrome with our special track bikes. It was great to give the kids the opportunity to ride round the 45 degree steep banking. A bit scary, but great fun!

Ross Crook
Bike Club Leader

Friday 19 June 2015

Sciennes Last Cycle to School Day this Session


Great turnout for today's 'Cycle to School'. Big thank you to Colin, Robert, Ross and Chris who have helped lead these rides over the last school year. See you all in August 2015 for more cycling fun at Sciennes. 










Monday 15 June 2015

Sciennes Ride to School Day Friday 19th June

Come and join us this Friday (19th June) on our last 'ride to school day' for this school session. We'll be leaving King's Buildings at 8.20 sharp. If you can't make the start, don't worry, we'll pick you up on the way. 

P7s this will be your last opportunity. Don't miss it!!

Monday 8 June 2015

P5 bike and rider tests


Early June and it's time to get all the children in P5 ready for Bikeability when they are in P6 in the next school year. 

Many schools do Bikeability (the modern version of Cycle Proficiency), but few make sure that all children take part. 

Fewer still take the trouble to 'prepare' their p5s. 

Today (the first of three days) one class had their bikes 'safety checked' - quite a few needed saddles raising (for comfort and riding efficiency). 

Then a session for improving bike handling skills followed by a trip to The Meadows - perhaps the longest ride some of the children have ever been on.



 

Friday 5 June 2015

Bike Sale!

Sciennes School Summer Fair Saturday 6th June 12.30–3pm          
(Fair 12.30–3.30pm)
Child & adult bikes for sale
*****
Sellers bring bikes to Millerfield Place entrance at 12.00 noon. 
Sellers keep 80% of the sale price and School Council keeps 20%

Monday 25 May 2015

Sciennes - Sustrans Cycling Pop-Up Event




Date
Wednesday 17 June 2015
Venue
The Meadows, Melville Drive, Edinburgh, EH9 9EX
Could you be the face of Bike Life in Edinburgh? Join us to have your photo taken and tell us what cycling means to you.
Your photo could appear in Edinburgh's first Bike Life report on people's attitudes to cycling, part of a new Danish-inspired initiative to make your city more bike-friendly. 
We'll be at two different locations on Wednesday 17 June. Everyone’s welcome -  we'd love to meet you and hear your views.

Bike Life mini fiesta - The Meadows, 2:30pm - 6pm

Enjoy watching our Victorian Gent Juggler and unicyclist, and why not have a go at our pedal-powered art spinner at this photo shoot event for all the family. 

All participants will receive:

  • A free bike reflector 
  • A free photo of you and your bike (sent by email)

Tuesday 19 May 2015

Sciennes Walk to School Day

Thank you to everyone who joined our walking bus today and a special thank you to Mrs Noble who went all the way to school and walked back to meet us at King's Buildings.

Walk to School Week all week so Keeeep Walking!




The beginning



Friday 8 May 2015

Sciennes Bike Club



The Monday Cycle Adventure Club is offering a free trial for new members on Monday 11th May. The club then continues until 15th June.
The club takes place from approximately 3.35pm - 4.35pm and is for P3 - P7 children that are confident riders and can listen well and follow instructions. We explore the Meadows and lots of hidden quiet routes I know and also cover road safety and bike tricks! Meet at the East Bike Shelter ready with bike, helmet & jacket. 

Places for the free trial are limited so please email me as soon as possible to reserve your child's place at ross.crook@btinternet.com

I am a former Scottish Champion who is passionate that everyone can enjoy the freedom and health benefits of cycling. I am a qualified Cycle Trainer, insured and PVG'd.

With the best cycling weather coming, we hope to see lots more children enjoying bike club!
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Thanks,
Ross.

Thursday 7 May 2015

Sciennes Walking Bus - Tuesday 19th May

As part of Walk to School Week, come and join us for the Sciennes' Walking Bus starting at King's Buildings on Tuesday 19th May 8.10am sharp. We will pick up people en route. We will be walking down Mayfield Road, turning left into Relugas and right into Lauder Road. At the top of Lauder Road we will turn right and cross Grange Road with Crossing Guide.



View this route on plotaroute.com


Friday 24 April 2015

Wow! Amazing Turnout.

Wow! 

What a turnout for our first 2015 cycle to school day! 

150 parents and children were delighted to have Commonwealth cyclists Kerry MacPhee and Louise Haston join them today. 

Great to be able to help with EdFoC launch.

Thank you to everyone who came along.



Video by Chris Hill















Photographs courtesy of Chris Hill

Friday 3 April 2015

Sciennes First Ride to School Day 2015



Friday April 24th is our 1st ride to school day. The route is the same as usual. We leave from King's Buildings at 8.20 and cycle along Mayfield Road, Causewayside and turn left into Sciennes House Place. Qualified ride leaders accompany the ride.

Photos of one of our previous rides -


Additionally many children and parents/carers join from the side roads along the route.

Good practice for the next day -

"Save the date: 25th April 2015 – POP4 is go!"




Thursday 2 April 2015

More cyclists coming!


Several children claimed a free 'balance bike' yesterday (supplied by the Bike Station). 

Many children (from the age of about two) learn the basic lesson of bike riding - balance - with a specially designed bike without pedals. 

But (almost) any bike will do - just take off the pedals! For years children have ridden bikes with stabilisers as their first introduction to 'cycling'. 

For most children it's probably an unecessary stage - especially as large numbers also learn about "balance" by using scooters. 

There should be a few more children ready for pedalling by the end of the Easter holiday. 


Tuesday 31 March 2015

Sciennes Free Scooter Bikes



We have a selection of small second-hand scooter bikes which are ideal for learning to ride a bike. These are suitable for P1, P2 and pre-school children and are absolutely free. If you would like one they will be available to collect from the playground from 2.45 tomorrow (Wednesday 1st April). We may also have a couple of tag-a-longs which are great for longer journeys with small children.

Spokes have produced an excellent fact sheet on "How to get your Child Cycling" which can be found at
http://www.spokes.org.uk/wordpress/documents/advice/commuting-with-kids/

Friday 30 January 2015

SCHOOL STREETS CONSULTATION

THURSDAY 15th JANUARY

SCHOOL STREETS CONSULTATION

Sciennes Primary is one of 6 Edinburgh schools to be accepted for the School Streets pilot project. Commencing in September 2015 the council aim to close the street to traffic outside of the school at school arrival and departure time. Prior to this happening, a public consultation is taking place. Council staff will be in the gym hall on Thursday 15th Jan 3.30pm-7pm to receive feedback about this initiative. Please take a few minutes to take part in the public consultation meeting if you can.

HAVE YOUR SAY ON PROPOSED SCHOOL STREETS SCHEMES

Proposed Experimental Traffic Regulation - Prohibition of Vehicular Traffic (During School Travel Periods)

Consultation

A public consultation is now live as part of a new pilot School Streets initiative for the Capital, running from 15th December 2014 to 27th February 2015.


WHY ARE WE CONSULTING?

Whatever your views about School Streets, as a parent, resident or driver, City of Edinburgh Council wants to hear from you. We are particularly keen to get your views on which streets should be included in the pilot project.

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A total of 31 schools expressed an interest in taking part in the pilot, which is designed to improve the environment around schools and encourage safer and healthier ways for pupils to travel to and from school.

The Local Transport Strategy 2014-19 contains a commitment to pilot School Streets at up to five schools.

However, given the volume of interest from schools across the city, a list of ten pilot schemes covering 11 schools was drawn up and was agreed by councillors in October.

These locations have been experiencing on going road safety issues caused by too many drivers bringing their vehicles too close to the school gates.

The pilot schemes will prohibit traffic on streets outside or around school entrances at specific times of day.

The benefits of implementing school streets are:

          Increase in walking and cycling and active lifestyles for pupils and parents/carers
          Reduction in traffic speed, congestion and pollution around the school gates
          Responding to demand from parents and residents

Councillor Lesley Hinds, Transport Convener, said: "There's a huge appetite out there for this initiative and our next task is to finalise the details of how the schemes might work. We're looking for as much feedback as possible from people in each of the 11 school communities, including local residents. Please have your say in our online consultation or pop along to one of the many drop-in sessions we've got planned early in the New Year."

An online consultation went live earlier this week and will run until Friday 27 February 2015.

In addition, a series of drop-in information events will be held in each of the school communities during January and February 2015.

School Streets Drop-in Sessions Diary

January 2015

8th - Clermiston Primary School, 3-6pm
13th - Buckstone Primary School, 3-7pm
14th - Duddingston Primary School, 3-6pm
15th - Sciennes Primary School, 3.30-7pm
20th - Abbeyhill Primary School, 3-6pm
21st - Cramond Primary School, 3-6.30pm
27th - St Peter's RC Primary School, 4-6.30pm
28th - Towerbank Primary School, 3-6pm

February 2015

3rd - Bonaly Primary School, 4.30-7pm
4th - St John's RC Primary School, 3-6pm
25th - Colinton Primary School, 3-6.30pm

Katie Spence, Transport Communications Manager
0131 529 2427
katie.spence@edinburgh.gov.uk


http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/news/article/1732/have_your_say_on_proposed_school_streets_schemes

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