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Planters that prevented drivers from accessing certain roads have been replaced by cameras that monitor cars using roads in the area. Teachers working at local schools can now drive through restricted roads in Crystal Palace and South Norwood. The physical barriers – part of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood in the area – have now been removed but they are set to be replaced with ANPR cameras, meaning those without permission will get fined for driving through them. Previously it was thought this would just be residents that live within the zone. But bosses at Cypress Primary School and Harris Academy Crystal Palace were seriously concerned about the impact on their staff.
Road closures lower teacher morale and affect the quality of education, school letters reveal
Letters seen by The Telegraph reveals the level of disruption low traffic neighbourhoods can cause teachers due to congestion and fines
23 January 2021 • 7:00pm
Two letters seen by The Telegraph reveal how schools worry congestion created by new cul-de-sacs are affecting staff and lessons
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Road closures and pop-up cycle lanes near schools are forcing teachers to consider quitting the profession, severely damaging morale and badly affecting children’s education, a letter from an executive headteacher says.
Lynne Sampson, of The Pegasus Academy Trust, has written to Croydon Council pleading with them to scrap its ‘Low Traffic Neighbourhoods’ (LTN) because of the “enormous impact” they are having on staff.