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Here is your weekly travel update to help you get around Nottingham this week 28 February - 6 March


Roadworks

Upcoming Roadworks

Friday 21 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 28 February - Wednesday 4 March: Sunninghill Drive (Clifton)
Multi-way traffic signals at the junction with Rivergreen due to multiple streetlight fault.

Friday 28 February - Friday 6 March: Oakdale Road (Bakersfield)
Two way lights in operation between no.75 - 113 while sewer realignment takes place.

Friday 28 February - Friday 6 March: Rosedale Road (Bakersfield) 
Road closure from no.11 - 36 due to Severn Trent Rehabilitation Scheme.

Friday 28 February - Friday 6 March: Eastdale Road (Bakersfield) 
Road closure either side of Oakdale Road due to Severn Trent Rehabilitation Scheme.

Friday 28 February - Friday 6 March: Greendale Road (Bakersfield) 
Road closure from the junction of Parkdale Road to no.24 due to Severn Trent Rehabilitation Scheme.

Saturday 29 February: Aspley Lane
Two-way lights at the junction with Exbourne Road while water connection is disconnected.

Saturday 29 February: Nuthall Road
Lane closure outside no.173 to repar and replace a manhole cover

Saturday 29 February: Mapperley Road
Three way lights in operation at the junction with Lucknow Road while carriageway blockage is is cleared.

Sunday 1 March: Carrington Street 
Road closure between 1am - 4am due to a mobile crane being required for private developments.

Sunday 1 March: Mill Street
Three-way lights at the junction with Fire Crescent Way due to sewer inspection.

Monday 2 March - Wednesday 4 March: Maid Marian Way
Lane closure between Hounds Gate and Castle Gate while a new meter and pressure-reducing valve is installed.r


🚨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... 

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Queens Drive Park & Ride

Unfortunately, Queens Drive Park & Ride will remain closed next week. The flooding on site is the worst experienced in over 20 years, however the council and partners are working as quickly as they can to re-open the site. The assessment for repair work and/or the replacement of damaged facilities is on-going.

Western Power Distribution have strongly advised that power should not be made available to the site whilst a flood alert remains in place. Damage has also extended to the Eco-hub which hosts customer toilets, and a refurbishment of these facilities is underway.

Until the site is re-opened NCT's Navy 49 will not serve Queens Drive but will continue to serve all other stops. The Medilink will also cease to serve Queens Drive, operating between QMC and City Hospital only.


Transport Strategy, Nottingham City Council, Loxley House, 

Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NG

Contact us by email - [email protected], or call 0115 876 3334.

www.transportnottingham.com

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