Here is your weekly travel update to help you get around Nottingham this week 31 January - 7 February
Upcoming Roadworks
Monday 27 January - Friday 14 February: Broadmarsh Lane Restrictions on Greyfriar Gate, Albion Street, Collin Street and Castle Boulevard at the junction of Canal Street for signal ducting and kerb realignment.
Saturday 1 February - Sunday 2 February: Wollaton Street Lane closure for works on existing sewer connection
Saturday 1 February - Sunday 2 February: Sheriffs Way junction with Crocus Street Lane closure for installation of electrical ducting
Saturday 1 February - Friday 14 February: Woodborough Road Lane closure between no.419 - 494 for electrical duct installation
Monday 5 February: Opposite 9 Wollaton Vale, Derby Road outside QMC, 5 Clinton Terrace on Derby Road, 38 Woodside Road, Abbey Bridge Roundabout Lane closure for equipment maintenance
Monday 3 February - Wednesday 5 February: Chadwick Road (Bobbers Mill) Two-way lights outside no.54 for works to prevent flooding via a manhole chamber
Monday 3 February - Friday 7 February: Waterway Street West Lane closure by the Former Wolseley Plumb Centre to erect hoarding.
Tuesday 4 February: Daleside Road junction with Poulton Drive Lane closure while cherry picker is used to carry out telecoms work
Tuesday 4 February: 205 University Boulevard, Beeston Road junction with Clifton Boulevard, Queens Road junction with University Boulevard Lane closure for equipment maintenance.
Tuesday 4 February - Thursday 6 February: Woodside Road (Lenton Abbey) Lane closure outside no.143 for air valve renewal.
⚠️Major Cadent Gas works⚠️
Monday 6 January - Friday 29 May: Sherwood Rise (Forest Fields/Carrington) Sherwood Rise closed from junction with Gregory Boulevard to Claremont Road for major gas main replacement.These works are causing major delays during peak times, please avoid this area and use alternative routes where possible. Allow extra time for your journey.
- Sherwood Rise will close for all traffic from Monday 20 January.
- Mayo Road and Claremont Road one way for the duration of the works to help with local access.
- Buses will divert along Hucknall Road with temporary stops in place
- More here...
Nottingham's 2028 carbon neutral target
Nottingham has made the commitment to become the first carbon neutral city in the country, reaching this target by 2028. This means cutting carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that arise from the consumption of energy within the city to near zero. In 2017, nearly a third of Nottingham’s total CO2 emissions came from transport, of which almost all resulted from road transport like cars, vans, lorries and buses. Action is needed to reduce car journeys, increase cycling and walking, improve public transport and more low emission vehicles. Through this we can achieve better air quality, mobility and health for citizens.
Nottingham City Council is asking for your views on becoming the UK’s first carbon neutral city and the actions and aims we have proposed to get there. Take part in our online survey and let us know what you think.
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