
Consultation is underway on 12 proposed schemes covering 16 schools across the borough during drop-off and pick-up times.
The zones encourage more children to travel to and from school on foot, bike or scooter in a safe, fun and active way, cutting air pollution and creating a more pleasant environment at the school gates.
Haringey Council has already implemented 34 School Streets with 16,000 children benefitting at 42 educational establishments as part of its Streets for People initiative.
Cllr Mike Hakata, Cabinet Member for Climate Action, Environment and Transport, said:
Our expanding School Streets programme is a crucial part of building a fairer, greener Haringey where children can travel to school in cleaner air and safer streets.
It’s great to see that our existing schemes are already transforming trips to school for thousands, and I’m delighted many more communities will have the opportunity to benefit from a healthier start and end to the school day.
I’m keen to encourage residents to share their views on our proposals and look forward to hearing the feedback on each of the schemes.
Only people walking, cycling and wheeling, and those with vehicle exemption permits, are eligible to enter the zone while the School Street is in operation.
Consultation is underway until 2 May 2025 on initial designs for School Streets at:
• Crowland Primary and Gladesmore Community
• Muswell Hill Primary
• Highgate Wood Secondary
• Hornsey School for Girls
• Norfolk House
• Our Lady of Muswell Catholic Primary
• Tetherdown Primary
• Eden Primary and Fortismere
Residents have until 9 April 2025 to object or make representation on proposed traffic orders for School Streets at:
• St Francis de Sales Infant and Junior
• Bounds Green Infant and Junior
• Coldfall Primary (Everington Road entrance)
• Welbourne Primary (Stainby Road entrance)
Find out more information on the School Streets programme and how to respond to both consultations.