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Roadworks

  • Until Friday 29 September 3.30pm: Lane closure at Mansfield Road junction with Shakespeare Street outside Currys/PC World for scaffolding installation
  • Friday 29 September 9.30am - 2.30pm: Lane closure on Valley Road / Ventnor Rise for signal works
  • Saturday 30 September (8am) - Sunday 1 October (5pm): 2 way temporary traffic signals outside 379 Woodborough Road Nottingham, close to junction with Dagmar Grove
  • Sunday 1 October: Lane closure on Alfreton Road for gas connection works
  • Monday 2 - Tuesday 3 October 8am - 5pm: 4-way lights at Brownlow Drive junction with Dunvegan Drive for utilities connection works
  • Tuesday 3 - Monday 16 October 9.30am - 3.30pm: Temporary signals on Southglade Road, Eastglade Road and Parkview Road for excavation works

Ongoing Streets for People works are taking place around the city - see what's happening near you here


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Travelling to Goose Fair

Nottingham's famous Goose Fair returns this weekend!

  • Nottingham City Transport's frequent Brown, Lime, Yellow and Purple Line buses all stop alongside Goose Fair at the Forest Recreation Ground stop. NCTs £8 Grouprider is available all day and covers up to 5 people, offering unlimited day travel for families and couples travelling together at prices cheaper than buying individual day tickets
  • Trams will be running to the fair from every 7 minutes, get off at The Forest stop and you can also use one of the tram Park and Ride sites to park and complete your journey to the fair. You can buy a group ticket via the NETGO! app or via the ticket vending machines - it's £12 Mon-Fri 6am - 4am or £8 weekdays after 4pm or weekends
  • The Forest car park will be closed from 6pm Sunday 24th September to 6am Wednesday 11 October.
  • Get all the info on the best ways to travel to the fair here
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Public Transport

 

Service Disruption information


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Travelling by train?

Train strikes are planned on Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October with an overtime ban planned Friday 29 September and Monday 2 - Friday 6 October

Find out more

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