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School Travel Plans

A school travel plan is a document which sets out a number of practical ways to reduce the number of car trips made to a school, to encourage more walking and cycling and to improve safety on the school journey.

The travel plan aims to raise awareness among pupils and parents of the harmful effects of increasing car use on children's health, safety and independence. The travel plan process aims to win "hearts and minds" by raising awareness of the implications of travel choice and the benefits of encouraging more sustainable travel to school. The travel plan can also include proposals for physical improvements and facilities to make the journey feel safer and more pleasant for those on foot or bicycle such as "Safer Routes to School" and "School Zones" schemes and cycle parking facilities.

A strategy document is available to schools or their nominated coordinator which gives full information about school travel plans and includes templates and a toolkit to help with the travel plan process. Further information and a copy of the strategy document can be obtained from Lancashire County Council (telephone Dorothy Crane on 01772 532212 or Chris Smith on  01772 534309).

Further examples of travel initiatives include: a walking bus, "park and stride" (parking away from the school at designated sites and walking the remainder), cycle training and permit scheme and a voluntary car lift share scheme.

Why Develop a School Travel Plan?

By developing a travel plan, a school is demonstrating a commitment to promoting a safer, cleaner and more attractive school environment. The travel plan process provides its pupils with excellent curriculum activities in a wide range of subjects. With their health, safety and environmental messages, school travel plans can contribute significantly to other projects such as Health for Schools, Safe Schools and Eco-Schools. The travel plan can provide eligibility for funding from the Council and possibly other sources towards the cost of some proposals.

For further information, telephone Tricia Wilson on 01282 661051 or e-mail tricia.wilson@pendle.gov.uk

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Lancashire County Council School Travel Plans

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