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We want to give everyone an opportunity to have their say on our School Streets. We are particularly keen to hear the views of local residents, businesses, schools, pupils, and parents or carers of pupils attending the schools, and who have properties within the surrounding areas of the School Streets.
On this page you can give your thoughts on proposed School Streets as well as schemes that have already gone live.
How to have your say
Each School Streets scheme proposal varies in design. We have provided further details on how each scheme will operate within the school emblem links below. To give your views on a particular scheme, please click on the school emblem to read more information on its respective School Street scheme. You can then complete the online questionnaire included on that page. You can have your say on more than one scheme.
any paper copies should be sent to the Traffic and Development Section, London Borough of Barnet, 3rd Floor, Highways, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 4EW
Properties within the affected areas have also been sent a letter inviting them to take part in the engagement. If you live in the area and have not received a letter, please email or telephone us using the above contact details.
Proposed School Streets schemes
We do not have any current proposed schemes, but we update this page regularly so check back soon to leave your comments on proposed School Streets schemes.
Current live School Streets schemes
Click on the school emblems below to share your views on temporary School Streets schemes that are currently live.
Blessed Dominic Catholic Primary and St James' Catholic High School Street
What happens after the engagement or consultation closes?
The findings for the individual schemes will help us determine if they should be implemented, and if so what actions need to be taken to address any areas of concern. Once a decision has been made, we will write to local residents, business and schools in the affected areas to advise of them of the implementation of the school street under an experimental order. We will also publish the results on the individual School Street pages linked above.
We want to give everyone an opportunity to have their say on our School Streets. We are particularly keen to hear the views of local residents, businesses, schools, pupils, and parents or carers of pupils attending the schools, and who have properties within the surrounding areas of the School Streets.
On this page you can give your thoughts on proposed School Streets as well as schemes that have already gone live.
How to have your say
Each School Streets scheme proposal varies in design. We have provided further details on how each scheme will operate within the school emblem links below. To give your views on a particular scheme, please click on the school emblem to read more information on its respective School Street scheme. You can then complete the online questionnaire included on that page. You can have your say on more than one scheme.
any paper copies should be sent to the Traffic and Development Section, London Borough of Barnet, 3rd Floor, Highways, 2 Bristol Avenue, Colindale, London, NW9 4EW
Properties within the affected areas have also been sent a letter inviting them to take part in the engagement. If you live in the area and have not received a letter, please email or telephone us using the above contact details.
Proposed School Streets schemes
We do not have any current proposed schemes, but we update this page regularly so check back soon to leave your comments on proposed School Streets schemes.
Current live School Streets schemes
Click on the school emblems below to share your views on temporary School Streets schemes that are currently live.
Blessed Dominic Catholic Primary and St James' Catholic High School Street
What happens after the engagement or consultation closes?
The findings for the individual schemes will help us determine if they should be implemented, and if so what actions need to be taken to address any areas of concern. Once a decision has been made, we will write to local residents, business and schools in the affected areas to advise of them of the implementation of the school street under an experimental order. We will also publish the results on the individual School Street pages linked above.