The new segregated cycle path is taking shape along Fisher Gate as work moves onto the Parliament Street junction to create a signalised crossing for cyclists and pedestrians outside Bio-City.
When complete the cross-city centre cycle route will connect the existing Eastern Cycle Corridor (along Daleside Road) with the Western Cycle Corridor (along Castle Boulevard).
More here.
March 9 2024 marks 20 years of Nottingham Express Transit (NET).
Over the past two decades, NET has become an integral part of Nottingham life, helping to connect friends and family, while offering a green, convenient and affordable way for thousands to travel across the city for days out, work, study and more.
To celebrate its milestone anniversary, NET will be treating those who share its birthday, with a special gift.
If you were born on March 9 2004, NET invites you to join them in celebrating this very special day, by coming along to a group photo on Wednesday 6 March where you’ll also receive a little birthday gift from the team.
If you’d like to take part, simply email [email protected] by Friday March 1 at 5.30pm.
- There have now been over 100,000 Lime e-bike rides in Nottingham since launching last April.
- Riders have cycled over 120,000 miles!
Fancy having a go? You can find out more about the e-bikes here.
Improvements are being made to Woodthorpe Grange Park using external funding. Work starts on Monday 4 March and will last for approximately 12 weeks.
A new path and entrance will be created which will benefit mobility scooter users, pedestrians and cyclists.
More information about the improvements can be found here.
Work is still underway on the
Thank you for your continued patience as work progresses on the new cycle path on St Ann's Well Road. Our team are making good progress and are working on sections 14/15 at the moment.
The new Active Travel England funded cycle path will be complete by June.
See more information and the plan of work here
Nottingham City Residents - FREE, Beginners Bike Maintenance Workshops!
Adults 18+ only.
Learn the basics of servicing & fixing your own bike with an experienced bicycle mechanic!
This hands-on workshop is perfect for beginners with little or no, cycle mechanic experience.
You bring your bike, and Ridewise will provide all the tools you need for the session. If you don't have a bike, you may be able to work on someone else's.
Workshops will be running at various days/time/venues for the coming year so there's bound to be one suitable for you!
Book here! https://bookwhen.com/ridewise
Nottingham City Council was awarded a Government grant as part of the Bus Service Improvement Fund – some of this funding is being used to support bus services that would otherwise run less frequently or not service certain areas. Buses supported include the 50 – which now has extended hours and days of operation, the 49 which connects Queens Drive Park & Ride with the Boots Enterprise Zone and the 70 which connects Bulwell with the city centre. More here.
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