Broomfield House School trial (SS26)
Overview
After an informal consultation in June 2025, the Council proposes a new School Street trial at Broomfield House School.
The proposed hours of operation are Monday to Friday 8.15am to 9.00am and 3.00pm to 3.45pm term time only. You will have an opportunity to comment on the times in the consultation.
The proposed layout of the restrictions is intended to create a safer and more pleasant environment.
This trial will be launched under an Experimental Traffic Order, and we welcome your feedback over the first 6 months of the trial.
Details of the proposal can be seen below, and a Broomfield House specific FAQ's document can be found here.
What is a School Street?
A School Street is where a road with a school temporarily closes to reduce vehicular traffic during the school's opening and closing times, to enhance the safety of school children.
There are many benefits of Schools Streets including keeping the area outside the school gates free of congestion, encouraging active travel to school, creating a pleasant and calm atmosphere at the start and end of the school day, reducing idling vehicles and potentially improving air quality, and, of course, improving road safety.
School Streets are in response to requests from schools and residents along with the success of the 19 existing School Streets in the borough.
Further information about other School Street schemes and their drawings can be viewed on the School Street pages of our website. If you have a question about the School Streets scheme generally, you may find the answer in our School Streets FAQs.
What is an Experimental Traffic Order (ETO)?
- An Experimental Traffic Order (ETO), is a legal tool used by councils to introduce traffic and parking changes on a trial basis.
- It allows road changes to be implemented and tested in real conditions, rather than only consulted on in theory.
Have your say
The Council is keen to hear the views of local residents, the school community and businesses. Feedback can be submitted via the 'Online survey' link below. If you require a paper copy of the survey or a different language/format, please contact schoolstreets@richmond.gov.uk with 'Broomfield House School Streets Trial' in the subject line or call (020) 8891 7823.
What happens next
The consultation closes on 4th October 2026 and the Council will report both the consultation feedback along with monitoring traffic count data of the area to the Transport and Air Quality Committee who will make a decision whether to amend, make the scheme permanent or remove it.
More information about this School Street can be found on this webpage.
Give Us Your Views
This activity will open on 23 Feb 2026. Please come back on or after this date to give us your views.Areas
- Kew
Audiences
- Open to all
Interests
- Richmond Borough
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