Pavement parking ban 'essential' to child safety

Bethan Nimmo
BBC News, Oxfordshire
BBC A large sign is hung on a fence outside a school. It says: "Caution. Think before you park!! You could endanger a child's life!".BBC
Didcot & Wantage MP Olly Glover says that three quarters of children support stopping cars parking on the pavement

An Oxfordshire MP has said tackling pavement parking is "essential" to improving safety on the school run.

Olly Glover, the Liberal Democrat MP for Didcot & Wantage, called for action during a debate he held in Westminster on encouraging more children to walk and cycle to school.

Pavement parking is illegal in London, but in the rest of England the Highway Code only advises against the practice.

A transport minister said the government intended to publish a formal response to a consultation on pavement parking and would set out "next steps" in "due course".

Parking on the pavement is not illegal outside of London. You can, however, still get a fine for doing so in some instances, which makes the law quite a grey area.
The RAC describes the law on pavement parking as a "grey area", even though it's not technically illegal in England outside London

Mr Glover said figures from the UK National Travel Survey showed that the percentage of children walking or cycling to school had declined from 67% in 1975/76 to 47% in 2023.

He said he wanted active travel on the school run to be "normal" rather than the "eccentric exception" and called for better infrastructure, more cycle training for young people and a ban on pavement parking.

"We can empower young people to walk, wheel or cycle to school by providing them with the confidence to do it, in the form of Bikeability, and putting in measures to keep them safe such as those around pavement parking and infrastructure and street design improvements," he said.

Parliamentlive.tv The Liberal Democrat MP for Didcot & Wantage, Olly Glover, speaking in Westminster Hall during the debate he called on encouraging children to walk or cycle to school.Parliamentlive.tv
Olly Glover, Liberal Democrat MP for Didcot & Wantage, held a Westminster Hall debate on supporting active travel to school

A consultation on banning pavement parking for the whole of England was held by the government in 2020 but no announcement has yet been made.

Lilian Greenwood, the Minister for the Future of Roads, said during the debate the government would be publishing a formal response and next steps in "due course".

She added: "Active Travel England is funding a wide range of support to enable more children to walk, wheel and cycle to school.

"We have announced a further £300m for active travel and will set out plans for future years following the Spending Review."