Boroughs and partners

London Borough of Southwark

Scooter parking installed

Scooter parking installed

About this activity

Suitable for primary and secondary schools.

NB: We’re bringing together all the TfL education programmes, including STARS, under one exciting new umbrella programme called TfL Travel for Life. They will be the same great programmes but with a new name and a new look, easier online process and dedicated support team. STARS for primary schools will be renamed TfL Explorers. STARS for secondary schools will be renamed TfL Pioneers

Install scooter parking to encourage your pupils and colleagues to scoot to school rather than take the car. This can help reduce congestion and improve road safety and air quality around the school gates.

Speak to your borough officer for ideas on obtaining funding for scooter parking.

Please note: you can only mark this activity as complete once the scooter parking is installed.

How to evidence your activity

  • Involve your borough officer: Share your ideas, agree your objectives and discuss any challenges you face
  • Record the feedback from your pupils, their parents/carers and colleagues. Keep a track of how your new parking facilities are used
  • Sign in to TFL travel for life  to add your story. Explain the activity, add photos of your new parking and any scooter counts you do

Activity steps

1
Funding
Speak to your borough officer about ideas for funding
2
Get organised
Arrange the installation of your new scooter parking
3
Spread the word
Promote the new facilities on your website, in your newsletter and on posters to encourage your school community to get scooting to school
4
Tell your story
Feedback to your borough officer and add your story to the TFL travel for life website

Tags

  • Scooting

This activity counts towards:

  • Travel activity

How it helps

  • Promotes exercise as part of the daily routine
  • A healthy way to get to school
  • Encourages daily active travel

Resources

Useful links, templates and case studies to support this activity