Ealing Council pedestrian zones.
Discussion
For anyone unfortunate enough to have to drive within the London borough of Ealing, may I please bring to your attention a new to me cash making exercise.
It seems that between certain hours, certain roads with schools on are pedestrian!
Not the usual, obvious pedestrian zone, no barriers, change of road surface etc.
Instead they mount a sign, 15 feet in the air (not where you tend to be looking when navigating the associated hazards around schools) hidden among the numerous other 'road furniture'!
They refuse to accept that their signage in inadequate and difficult to see when driving and continue to issue fines. I have now fallen foul of these twice in different places.
Beware people and good luck.
It seems that between certain hours, certain roads with schools on are pedestrian!
Not the usual, obvious pedestrian zone, no barriers, change of road surface etc.
Instead they mount a sign, 15 feet in the air (not where you tend to be looking when navigating the associated hazards around schools) hidden among the numerous other 'road furniture'!
They refuse to accept that their signage in inadequate and difficult to see when driving and continue to issue fines. I have now fallen foul of these twice in different places.
Beware people and good luck.
They are called school streets in southwark, waze knows when you can use them, they are the new hotness for london councils, expect them to appear everywhere they can put them
https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-t...
same in Ealing
https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201146/neighbourhoo...

https://www.southwark.gov.uk/parking-streets-and-t...
same in Ealing
https://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/201146/neighbourhoo...
Skodillac said:
Yellow Lizud said:
They've got some round Reading as well.
Really? Somewhat embarrassingly I live in Reading and haven't noticed any. So, considering that, I don't think they're going to be much of a problem for me in Ealing, either.
I know there are other places as well but can't remember where now!
Skodillac said:
Really? Somewhat embarrassingly I live in Reading and haven't noticed any.
So, considering that, I don't think they're going to be much of a problem for me in Ealing, either.
I don't know where any of these schools are, but here's what Reading council's web site says:-So, considering that, I don't think they're going to be much of a problem for me in Ealing, either.
Reading School Streets Programme
Reading now has 6 school street in operation across the borough covering 10 schools. These include 8 primary schools and 2 secondary schools.
Park Lane Primary School Street
Thameside Primary School Street
Wilson Primary School Street
Crescent Road School Street
Skodillac said:
Can you post an example from Google Streetview please?
Interested as I'm planning to move to Ealing from out of town and will be driving in to view properties.
Interested as I'm planning to move to Ealing from out of town and will be driving in to view properties.
Possibly less of an issue if you are in a modern SUV type of box, in something that sits low, those signs are not at eye level.
More annoying is that they have appeared in places that I haven't been for a while but spent many years driving around with no problems.
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