Roger Gough

Monday 26 November 2012

Eynsford School Run Safety Campaign Update

The Eynsford School Run Safety Campaign, of which I am a member, met on 19 November. Here is a one page update (News Sheet No. 2 of the Campaign) written by John Harris, Chairman of the Campaign, which gives a useful summary of where we are:

The group has been quite busy since the last Newsletter so here is a summary of the progress we have made to date:
·         At our request, Eynsford Parish Council has asked KCC to install time-limited yellow lines outside Alton Cottages (i.e. the school side) in order to prevent parking on both sides of the A225 during the school run.
·         In concert with this, we are actively pursuing provision of off-street parking very close to the Alton Cottage/Fernbank area to accommodate the overspill.
·         We are investigating ways in which cars on the Fernbank side (i.e. opposite the school) can be parked so as not to obstruct/block the pavement – then children alighting from these cars could cross the road safely using the Zebra crossing.
·         We continue to look into setting up a “walking bus” from the Farningham village end – more news later – and, as part of this, the dangerous bend at the “gap” between Oliver Crescent and the start of the Millfield footpath has been noted and we shall investigate, with KCC’s advice, measures that could be taken to make this area safer for pedestrians.
·         Cllr. Mike Horwood, SDC Councillor for Eynsford, is looking into providing yellow safety over-vests (“tabards”) with the SRSC logo for all children at the school so that any walking they do participate in will be that much safer for them.
·         Cllr. Roger Gough, KCC Councillor for Darent Valley, is taking a preliminary look at the costs and logistics of setting up a private bus service from the outlying areas (e.g. West Kingsdown, Swanley, Crockenhill, Knatts Valley). Mrs. Newton will be surveying the likely take-up of such a service in order to get more accurate costs.
·         Parents will also be surveyed to see how many might use a “drop-off” zone (i.e where the vehicle stops but only the child alights)
Remember, if you drive to school…………
v     park safely
v     park politely
v     park without obstructing other parents and road-users
John Harris (SRSC Chairman, 01322 862699)

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