Weekly travel update in Nottingham 31 July - 7 August
Please check with your local operator before travelling for the latest information.
🚍Bus services
- From Sunday 2 August, Victoria bus station will be open for both pick up and drop off. Please check with your service provider before travelling.
- From Sunday 2 August Trent Barton will be making some service changes. Please check with your operator before travelling.
🚊Tram services
- From Monday 3 August NET will return to its normal timetable with tram services operating every 7 minutes.
- In addition, the NET Travel Centre will also be opening, however customers are encouraged to continue to use online and phone services instead.
To help keep Nottingham Moving Safely during Covid-19, visit Transport Nottingham's dedicated page here.
Victoria Embankment closing to through traffic as part of Covid-19 recovery plans
From Monday 3 August, Victoria Embankment in Nottingham will be closed to through traffic on a trial basis, as part of emergency plans to encourage more people to travel by foot and bike and support a greener recovery from Covid-19 as lockdown restrictions are eased.
The closure will be in place at all times and all days of the week, initially for the summer period, just after its junction with Wilford Grove to its junction with Bunbury Street. Parts of the Victoria Embankment will remain open to allow car parking, but vehicle access into residential areas of Meadows from the Embankment will be limited.
For more information visit our website.
Friday 12 June - Monday 17 August: Western Boulevard Rolling lane closure from Newport Drive to the A610 for carriageway and footway improvements.
Monday 27 July - Friday 7 August: Park Avenue (Carlton) Road closure from outside no.11 to the junction with Bowers Avenue for excavation to repair a pipe defect.
Monday 3 August - Friday 7 August: Western Boulevard Lane closure at the junction with Aspley Lane for tree maintenance works.
Wednesday 5 August; Castle Boulevard Lane closure near Grace Church for clearance of blocked ducts.
Wednesday 5 August - Friday 7 August: Wilford Road Lane closure near to the junction of Traffic Street/Waterway Street for clearance of blocked ducts.
Talbot Street closure
From Saturday 1 August - Sunday 2 August, Talbot Street from the junction of Wollaton Street to the junction of Clarendon Street will be closed to traffic while North Midland Construction dismantle a tower crane.
Please use alternate routes and avoid the area where possible as delays are expected.
Collin Street and Canal Street closed
Collin Street and Canal Street closed
Work begins in August to create a welcoming new entrance to the city from the south in the Broadmarsh area, with major changes taking place on the roads surrounding the area.
On Saturday 8 August Collin Street and Canal Street from its junction with Middle Hill will close to traffic, Middle Hill will become two way and the flow of traffic on Greyfriar Gate will reverse. To find out more, visit the My Nottingham News website.
Highways England Clifton Bridge repairs
Highways England are continuing to carry out works to repair and strengthen the A52 Clifton Bridge.
Please allow extra time for your journey. For more information on the Highways England works at Clifton Bridge visit.
Nottingham Cycle Parks
The Council has rebranded its City Card Cycle Card scheme under a new name – Nottingham Cycle Parks, with applications now open. There will be an annual charge for the card of £7.50, lowered to £5.25 if paid via direct debit.
Sign up today for unlimited secure cycle parking.
Pay contactlessly for multi-storey parking
Pay for parking contactlessly at Lace Market and Trinity Square multi-storey car parks using the RHParking app. Download for free on the App Store and Google Play.
Lets keep Nottingham moving safely
We want to hear your ideas to help Keep Nottingham Moving Safely by making our streets even better for for those walking and cycling and to encourage more people to do so. Whether it's suggestions on how to create better social distancing such as pinch points which need addressing, a new cycle route, or inspiration for creating quieter residential streets, we want to hear your ideas.
It's really easy to get involved, just click here "Have your say" and help Keep Nottingham Moving Safely.
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