We will holding a Play Street on Pemberton tomorrow between 2-5pm. You are welcome to come along and bring the kids to play safely in a car free zone.
PS- Please remember to look after you kids, their safety is our concern, but your responsibility!
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Walking round Millbank the other day I was delighted to see that play streets are not a new phenomenon (nor indeed a middle class one ;) ) - this gorgeous poster shows a London play street from the 1940s - apparently this one was permanent judging by the signage. So it seems that cars have been giving way to children for quite a while and living to tell the tale
http://www.millbank-emo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/3017_001.jpg
In the late 60s- early 70s locals campaigned for a play street near Westbourne Grove W11, this was a longtime before the gentrification. Initially children put barricades across and vetted the cars for access before it was officially recognised and signed as an official playstreet. It remains so to this day
If I keep my car on the road I have to pay for a tax disc, even if it doesn't have an engine - which disposes of the emissions argument.
If my car is kept off road in a garage I still have to tax it; or I can declare SORN in which case I don't have to pay the tax. ( SORN by the way, is Statutory Off-Road Notice ) which rather implies that the tax disc is a tax to keep it on the road, wouldn't you say ?
Parents don't have any right to close the public road of their own volition, but if they apply to the council and the council gives permission and are provided with a legal document explaining their right to close the road then you have to abide with that ruling. The council also require that the road closure is properly supervised which includes the volunteers wearing high-visibility vest for health and safety reasons. But hey, rant loud and rant long through the fog of your ignorance. We all love you.
.... and are you banging your fist on the table and stamping your feet?
Tell you what, why not get hold of a scooter or a skateboard and have a go at whizzing down the middle of Pemberton Road, it would do you the world of good.
Any numpty should be able to answer that question. It is because the school is private property, look it up. Entry to school grounds requires the permission of the headmaster. Most schools will look to monetise this aspect, such as the school renting the playground to the Market every Sunday or allowing clubs or churches parking facilities for a fee. Otherwise the gates are kept locked to prevent the risk of vandalism/theft from school property. Access is managed by the caretaker, who is often paid overtime for these extracurricular activities.
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