This image captures a bustling School Street outside Singlegate Primary School in Colliers Wood, London. The street is transformed into a pedestrian and cycle zone during school hours, with clear signage indicating a 20 mph speed limit and restricted vehicle access from 8:15–9:15 AM and 3–4 PM, Monday to Friday. Children in school uniforms walk, scoot, and cycle alongside parents, while a "We Love Clean Air" banner reinforces the community’s commitment to reducing pollution.
The scene is lively and communal, with families chatting, kids playing, and a visible sense of safety and freedom. The street is lined with trees, residential buildings, and temporary traffic barriers, emphasizing the shift from car-dominated spaces to people-first design. This initiative, supported by groups like Mums for Lungs, demonstrates how School Streets can foster healthier, happier, and more connected neighbourhoods.
Peter Murray proved streets can be social and alive again.
UK changed school streets to let kids, walk, ride and play. The result? Quieter mornings, cleaner air. Your street could be next—start a conversation. Spotify tinyurl.com/59xn4fan
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