School information. Wormholt Park School Travel Plan. London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Wormholt Park Primary School.

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London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Wormholt Park Primary School Gold accredited Wormholt Park School Travel Plan 01/09/2017-31/08/2018 School information Current Level Gold accredited Awarded September 2017 Valid until August 2020 1 / 18

Basic information Opening hours 07:45-18:00 Travel and planning Bus routes 7,272,260,95,283,72,70,7,70,72,95,207,228,260,272,283,607,228 Student school hours 08:45-15:00 Bus stop procedure Breakfast club opening hours 07:45-08:45 Extended school visiting time 18:00 Number of staff 55 Site crossing points 0 crossings Site crossing patrol No Joint access Catchment area from 2011 PLASC survey... Of the 448 pupils attending Wormholt Park Primary School 89.3% live within 1 kilometre of the school (400 pupils) 93.8% live within 2 kilometres of the school (420 pupils) 96.7% live within 3 kilometres of the school (433 pupils) The school is situated in the Wormholt and White City Ward in a densely populated area of primarily social housing. The school is within 800 metres south of the A40 Westway, one of the busiest routes from the west into central London and a similar distance north of Uxbridge Road. The Queens Park Rangers football stadium on nearby Loftus Road has a dramatic effect on volume of traffic in the area on matchdays and the Westfield shopping development has also increased traffic in the local area. Expansion plans n/a Engineering measures 0 Other travel information Rules relating to school travel Notes about travel in the area Cycle routes 2 / 18

Facilities and parking Covered sheffield stand Helmet lockers 0 lockers Motorcycle parking Sheffield stand Student storage lockers 0 lockers Staff parking 21 spaces Cycle racks Staff storage lockers 40 lockers Staff car share parking Other cycle parking Staff shower facilities No Disabled parking 1 spaces Scooter parking Number of entrances 0 entrances Visitor parking 2 spaces Access to car park Local speed limit 0 mph Coach parking No Edubase data Address Bryony Road London W12 0SR 2087435073 Go to website Phase of education Primary School type Community School Gender Mixed DfE Number 205/2660 URN 100341 Status Open Age range 3-11 Number of pupils 443 3 / 18

Targets In progress Targets for 2017-2018 Description Increase Student Active Travel to 94% Planned date 15/05/2018 Targets for 2017-2018 Description Decrease car use by 1% to 4% Planned date 15/05/2018 Issues Current Playground Drainage Description The poor drainage in the playground is hampering our ability to carry out Bike training. The last time we offered the training to Y5, the uptake was 100%. We want to maintain the enthusiasm by being able to offer training without the poor drainage having a negative impact. Actions Apply for a small grant from TfL Identified date 24/01/2018 Bike Storage Security Upgrade Description Our CCTV system needs an update to install a further camera to view the entire bike/scooter storage area. We have a great deal of bikes/scooters on site each day and recently we have experienced a few thefts. Actions Apply for a small grant in order to upgrade the system and install further camera. Identified date 03/01/2018 4 / 18

Survey Groups pupil & staff surveys 2016-2017 Pupils & staff 12/05/2017 451 97% (87%/94%) Walking (52%/29%) Scooting (16%/27%) Cycling (19%/38%) (6%/1%) Tube (2%/0%) DLR Tram Public bus (3%/1%) River Car (8%/5%) (7%/3%) Car share (1%/1%) 5 / 18

2015/2016 Survey Pupils & staff 22/04/2016 457 114% (89%/95%) Walking (55%/29%) Scooting (19%/31%) Cycling (15%/34%) (4%/2%) Tube (2%/0%) DLR Tram Public bus (2%/1%) River Car (7%/4%) (7%/3%) Car share 6 / 18

2014/2015 Survey Puplis 21/05/2015 400 97% (90%/96%) Walking (55%/39%) Scooting (14%/21%) Cycling (21%/35%) (4%/2%) Tube (1%/0%) DLR Tram Public bus (3%/2%) River Car (7%/3%) (7%/3%) Car share 7 / 18

2013/2014 Survey Pupils & staff 01/09/2013 456 0% (82%/91%) Walking (55%/40%) Scooting (13%/22%) Cycling (14%/29%) (9%/4%) (1%/1%) Tube (2%/0%) DLR Tram Public bus (6%/3%) River Car (9%/5%) (8%/5%) Car share 8 / 18

2012/2013 Survey Pupils & staff 01/09/2012 467 0% (74%/79%) Walking (54%/26%) Scooting (9%/20%) Cycling (11%/32%) (12%/5%) (3%/3%) Tube (2%/1%) DLR Tram Public bus (7%/2%) (1%/0%) River Car (13%/16%) (11%/15%) Car share (1%/1%) (2%/1%) 9 / 18

2011/2012 Survey Pupils & staff 13/02/2012 388 0% (73%/72%) Walking (65%/32%) Scooting Cycling (9%/40%) (7%/8%) (1%/4%) Tube DLR Tram Public bus (7%/3%) River Car (19%/21%) (19%/19%) Car share (0%/2%) 10 / 18

2009/2010 Survey Puplis 06/10/2009 403 0% (80%/83%) Walking (71%/31%) Scooting Cycling (9%/52%) (5%/4%) (1%/3%) Tube DLR Tram Public bus (4%/2%) River Car (14%/13%) (14%/12%) Car share (0%/1%) 11 / 18

2008/2009 Survey Puplis 01/04/2009 402 0% (76%/76%) Walking (65%/34%) Scooting Cycling (12%/42%) (4%/9%) (1%/4%) Tube DLR Tram Public bus (3%/5%) River Car (19%/15%) (15%/12%) Car share (4%/3%) 12 / 18

2007/2008 Survey Puplis 02/07/2008 408 0% (86%/64%) Walking (77%/30%) Scooting Cycling (9%/34%) (4%/10%) (0%/7%) Tube DLR Tram Public bus (4%/3%) River Car (10%/26%) (10%/21%) Car share (0%/5%) 13 / 18

2006/2007 Survey Puplis 08/12/2006 383 0% (82%/76%) Walking (80%/55%) Scooting Cycling (2%/21%) (2%/10%) (0%/8%) Tube DLR Tram Public bus (2%/2%) River Car (16%/14%) (15%/14%) Car share (1%/1%) Stories 14 / 18

Communicating with parents/carers Email from School Travel Adviser about leaflets promoting the turning off of car enginies when stationary. Each pupil to take one leaflet home to parents to raise awareness of this new campaign and improve the air quality around our school.a recent trial led by the University of Leicester involved a school-aged volunteer carrying a personal air quality monitor to see where air pollution was worst on his normal commute. This trial found the highest levels, even higher than waiting to cross a busy road, was when passing an idling vehicle on a side street. https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/articles/news/2017/05/motorists-switchengines-fight-air-pollution s of activity 06/06/2018 440 The Big Pedal The whole school took part in The Big Pedal competition. By day 4, we were 60th in the Large Primary School 5 day challenge with 37.84% of childen actively travelling to school! Our final results were outstanding! 81st overall in 5 day challenge for Large Primary Schools 16th in 5 day challenge for Greater London! s of activity 23/04/2018-04/05/2018 440 The Golden Lock Competition promoted - every day during week of 12th March 2018, one child will find their bike/scooter locked up. They will then receive a prize. Competition held to encourage more children to cycle/scooter to school. s of activity 05/03/2018 Cycling club A TA who is a keen cyclist will attend Cycling Training aimed to enable him to set up a cycle club in the Summer Term. Training will take place on March 28th 2018. s of activity 05/03/2018 1 TfL funding - to improve playground drainage The poor drainage in the playground is hampering our ability to carry out Bike training. The last time we offered the training to Y5, the uptake was 100%. We want to maintain the enthusiasm by being able to offer training without s of activity 24/01/2018 15 / 18

the poor drainage having a negative impact. Grant Approved TfL funding We are applying for A TfL small grant in order to upgrade our CCTV system to ensure the cameras view the entire bike storage area. Grant Approved s of activity 24/01/2018 440 Communicating with parents/carers Ultra Low Emission Zone and Low Emission Zone Email from Ricard Evans aboiut a Govt Consultation STP Champion completed and circulated to staff and parents s of activity 03/01/2018 Cycle to work scheme for staff All teacher sent email about Cycle to Work Scheme, encouraging active travel. s of activity 03/01/2018 50 Mince Pie Challenge We advertised Mince Pie Challenge in weekly bulletin sheet and in emails to parents, as well as school assemblies. On the day, our Bike-It officer came to school and held an assembly with the KS1 pupils on being safe on the pavements and roads in the dark. Any child who cycled or scooted to school recieved a token for a mince pie. There were over 90! s of activity 13/12/2017 450 Bike-to-school competition A special Christmas Mince Pie Assembly and a Bling Your Bike competition resulted in 90 students cycling/scooting to school on blinged up modes of sustainable transport. s of activity 13/12/2017 90 16 / 18

Attend a TfL or borough school travel event We were invited to Seminar for Gold accredited schools. Unfortunately we were unable to attend at the last minute. s of activity 20/11/2017 3 Bike-to-school competition The entire school are participating in the weekly Golden Lock competition. Once a week a 'Golden Lock' is placed onto a bike or scooter at random in the bike shed. The person who owns the bike/scooter wins a pro-cycling prize, ranging from bike lights to high-viz snap bands. This generates excitement and enthusiasm about using bikes and scooters to travel to school amongst the students every week. s of activity 13/11/2017-23/07/2018 Bikeability training Year 5 children take part in Bikeability training. 26 children took part in the training over the week. s of activity 16/10/2017-20/10/2017 20 Walk to School Week Walk to school week promoted through assemblies and emails to parents. Children fill in daily chart and recieve a badge at the end of the week if they have used active travel to get to school every day! s of activity 09/10/2017-13/10/2017 450 Communicating with parents/carers Walk to School Parents received emails, texts about 'Walk to School' week, to ensure they encourage their children to walk, scooter or cycle to school. s of activity 09/10/2017-13/10/2017 450 17 / 18

for school trips We use public transport for all school trips, apart from travelling to Hampton Court. We do a vast amount of trips over the year, using buses, tubes and walking. s of activity 04/09/2017-20/07/2018 450 18 / 18