Here is your weekly travel update to help you get around Nottingham this week 14 February - 21 February
Upcoming Roadworks
Friday 14 February - Tuesday 10 March: Broadmarsh Various lane closures along Maid Marian Way, Collin Street and Greyfriar Gate for removal of the traffic island, pedestrian crossing and traffic light ducting.
Friday 14 February - Wednesday 19 February: Waterway Street West Lane closure outside the former Wolseley Plumb Centre to erect hoarding.
Friday 14th February - Monday 24 February: Derby Road Emergency lane closure outside no.154 to repair a damaged HV cable fault.
Monday 17 February - April 2020: A52 Bramcote to Priory roundabout Various lane and carriageway closures between 8pm - 6am while Highways England install six average speed camera masts and relevant equipment. More information here...
🚨Clifton Bridge A52🚨
Due to water damage to steel work on Clifton Bridge, Highways England has closed the bridge outbound (East) while inspections take place over the weekend. One lane remains open inbound (West).
This is causing severe delays across the road network across the city as drivers seek alternative routes. It is advised that anyone driving around the city should leave plenty of extra time for their journeys. Please use public transport where possible.
For more information read more...
⚠️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...
Timetable changes
On Sunday 16 February until 11:55 there will be no Northern service between Nottingham and Sheffield due to track renewal between Chesterfield and Dronfield
🚍 Bus replacement services will operate between Nottingham and Sheffield
🚆Trains will resume service between Sheffield and Leeds
Electric minibuses
Children using Nottingham City Council's passenger transport service are now benefiting from cleaner, greener minibuses.
Five out of nine minibuses, which are used to transport children with special educational needs and disabilities to Oakfield School were replaced. In addition, one of the buses has solar panels on the roof to recharge the battery as part of a pilot scheme to reduce charge times. Read more...
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