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Should we follow Southend Council’s example? Fines for parents who leave cars running

Education: Primary / Fri 3rd Jan 2025 at 07:44am

PARENTS who leave their engines running outside a school could be hit with fines as part of plans to tackle air pollution reports the Local Democracy Reporter.

Southend-on-Sea City Council has revealed a possible initiative which would include fining parents and drivers with idle engines close to St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, off Victoria Avenue.


The proposal for the Essex city was included as part of a survey with residents to improve air quality and reduce harmful emissions from vehicles along a stretch of the A127 from the Bell junction to Victoria Avenue.

However, a spokesman for South East Essex Friends of the Earth claimed the plan did not go far enough.
Other plans include making up to £100,000 available to provide council staff with electric cars for “private and business use” and retrofitting 26 buses to meet emission standards.

A “living green wall” acting as a “natural air filter” was previously installed at St Mary’s School, on Boston Avenue, as well as signs saying “Cough! Cough! Engine Off!”.

Lydia Hyde, councillor responsible for climate, environment and waste, said there were “positive ideas” and highlighted retrofitting buses was the council’s “top priority”.

“We have an anti-idling campaign around our schools and have the power to issue penalties there where appropriate, but beyond that there is no plan to monitor or penalise idling on any main routes,” she added.

The council will also focus on providing green areas around the city, improving public transport and encouraging car sharing parking discounts, cycling and walking.

A “Green City Action Plan” will also see trees planted to provide cooling, leafy canopies around the city.
Jon Fuller, spokesman for South East Essex Friends of the Earth said: “I’m concerned that the Bell Junction action plan is not sufficiently robust.

“We welcome proposals to upgrade the bus fleet and deter idling of car engines. We also welcome wider policies to encourage walking and cycling.

“But there is a desperate need to embrace car reduction measures. We need to embrace eco-tourism, encouraging day trippers to get on the trains and buses.”

6 Comments for Should we follow Southend Council’s example? Fines for parents who leave cars running:

adam
2025-01-03 13:20:26

No we should not, we used to be a free country. It is about time these council stuck to the basics cleaning drains, maintaining roads and emptying the bins the rest of the eco loon etc can be easily dropped and the costs saved passed on to the tax payer. Car reduction - what a mad idea the car is sign of success, freedom and it is why politicians hate it. No one ever aspired to be a cyclist.

Member of the Public in Southend
2025-01-03 14:47:10

Let’s talk about the facial recognition police vans in Southend high street running for hours on idle as they scan every passing member of the public. Get your free pollution from these huge diesel vehicles while you shop in a pedestrianised area.

Seamus
2025-01-04 03:06:32

This has to be a perfect example of just how false and crazy the green movement has become. "to improve air quality and reduce harmful emissions from vehicles along a stretch of the A127 from the Bell junction to Victoria Avenue." I hope they told the dirty air from either side of bell junction to victoria avenue that dirty air wasn't allowed in there. Honestly, this is little more than just another attempt by the council to bolster the council staffs pension whilst pretending "it's all about the planet" .

Andrew
2025-01-05 16:02:18

It's just another money making scheme. Councils see the Public especially drivers as . Bottomless piggy pinks. -2.283558

Anonymous
2025-01-05 17:16:00

I'm fed up of having to drive around cars parked by parents who are collecting their children from school. Some days I'm unable to get in or out of my road because of the selfish and irresponsible behaviour of parents. How are children supposed to learn if they see such selfish behaviour each day. I would like to see more parking enforcement people around. I know this will not be a popular response but I'm sick and tired of parents who are only thinking of themselves. Not all of ghem will be going to work.

Simon
2025-01-06 12:33:48

No and I expect the moaner calling people selfish doesn't see that there is nowhere to park to collect kids. I'm some instances parents have to pick up kids from different schools due to age and it's very difficult to juggle and/or park a mile away and walk. Try to look at the holistic problem and put yourself in the shoes of others. My child's last school was down the road so we walked and many parents parked where they should not. However, I understood there was nowhere to park responsibly so they had no choice.

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