St Joseph's Catholic Primary School in Upminster has submitted plans to improve pedestrian access to its main reception and increase parking spaces from ten to thirteen, including electric vehicle charging. The proposal highlights health and safety concerns due to the current arrangement where pedestrian access shares space with the car park. To separate these areas better, the school plans to install security fences and modify existing infrastructure. The changes seek to align the car park with safety standards while maintaining playground integrity and enhancing overall accessibility.
The primary school in Upminster aims to enhance pedestrian safety and add parking spaces, addressing concerns over inadequate access and current health risks.
The application states the need for a 'safe pedestrian access' and the lack of car parking provision, with plans to increase spaces from ten to thirteen.
Plans include separating pedestrian access from the car park to improve safety, with proposals for new fencing and a better drainage system for the school.
This change is primarily driven by current arrangements posing a 'primary health and safety concern' for the school's daily operations.
Collection
[
|
...
]