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Drone footage clearly shows the use of the pavement as a road at peak times for traffic, school buses, and pedestrians – including school children, elderly and disabled.
Residents’ Association
Drone footage clearly shows the use of the pavement as a road at peak times for traffic, school buses, and pedestrians – including school children, elderly and disabled.
Meeting report: NSRA Representatives, Warwickshire County Council Officers and County/District Councillors.
For the attention of the Business Manager, SGGS. Further to your correspondence dated 17 April, 2026
Over fifteen protestors turned out, as well as directors of Ridleys Coaches, and staff from Stratford Girls Grammar School. Warwickshire Police were in attendance, As with the previous week, the traffic was noticeably lighter than usual, and it is assumed that dirvers have found alternative routes and/or dropping off locations for the days when the … Read more
It was a very different scenario to last week. Drivers have clearly found alternative routes for Tuesdays. The combination of protesters and police meant that cars did not mount the pavement (as happens every other day = on Monday 12 January there was a continuous stream of traffic along the pavement). There was however the … Read more
The North Shottery Residents Association (NSRA) is launching “Take Back Our Pavements” (TBOP), a new community campaign aimed at drawing attention to the growing road safety, air pollution and quality-of-life problems affecting Shottery – particularly during school-run periods. The campaign aligns with the beginning of the spring term at Stratford Girls’ Grammar School on Tuesdays … Read more
Meeting with Andrew Burrows Andrew Burrows – former Parish Councillor for Berkswell and Balsall Common, former Chair of Berkswell Parish Council, now Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council Councillor. The meeting focused on learning from the successful Berkswell traffic calming project and understanding how similar progress might be achieved in Shottery. Key strategic lessons Relevant elected representatives … Read more
Dear Fellow Residents, We are writing to invite you to a public meeting at Shottery Memorial Hall on Friday 19 July 2024 to discuss the formation of a formal North Shottery Residents Association. The primary concern prompting this initiative is traffic on Shottery Road, particularly at school drop‑off and pick‑up times. During these periods, problems … Read more