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Topical question asked in the House of Commons, by Baroness Morgan of Cotes (Conservative). It was answered on Monday, 21 November 2011 on behalf of the Department for Education.


Topical Questions

Question
Leicestershire county council is currently reviewing the availability of school walking routes, including the one to Humphrey Perkins high school from Sileby to Barrow in my constituency. The county council considers that route to be reasonably safe, but the head teacher, the parents, the pupils and I do not. Will the Minister tell me the Government's view on when safety becomes more important than the simple availability of a route?
Answer

I am aware of my hon. Friend's interest in this issue. I recently met the Under-Secretary of State for Transport, my hon. Friend the Member for Lewes (Norman Baker), with another hon. Member and one of his councillors who were raising the same point. I simply point out to my hon. Friend—I am very sympathetic to this point—that local authorities are under a duty to make travel arrangements where the nature of the route to school is such that the child cannot be reasonably expected to walk in reasonable safety. Councils should not be re-designating roads without having done a safety check, and we should be asking some questions.


Secondary information

Type
Oral question
Reference
536 c18 
Session
2010-12
Oral question type
1st Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Schools Walking
Link
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