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Let's Keep Nottingham Moving

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Walking, cycling and nature conservation survey

When you're out and about walking or cycling, do you think about its impact (or lack of) on nature conservation?

Conservation is defined as?the act of protecting Earth's natural resources for current and future generations. However, in the face of environmental issues such as climate change, now more than ever, we need to change, and get more involved with pro-conservation behaviours.

We're looking to investigate people's walking/cycling habits in and around Nottingham - we'd like to see if doing such activities for 15+ minutes could be used as a way to get more people involved in pro-conservation behaviours, and become more aware of local conservation issues.

If you regularly walk and/or cycle, please take part in our survey and let us know your thoughts.


Do you run a business? Help shape support for travel?

We understand businesses are facing huge pressures at the moment, and we want to help out.?

We're investigating the travel needs and barriers to business continuity so that we can better plan how we are going to support businesses during the Covid-19 recovery.

The information from this survey will be used to help shape the direction of future local transport services and strategies such as Nottingham?s Workplace Travel Service and the Department for Transport's Emergency Active Travel Fund.

Help us help you by taking part in our survey...


Welcome back Nottingham students!

Each September our city welcomes over 40,000 students from Nottingham Trent University and the University of Nottingham.

If you?re a new or existing student looking to make your way around Nottingham, we?ve made this handy list of all things transport that will help you get around easily.

Please remember to follow the latest guidance on travelling safely, including wearing a face covering on public transport, and leaving space between yourself and others.

Robin Hood's new student PAYG

No need to worry if you have exact change for the bus, or whether you have to buy separate tickets for the tram and bus. The Robin Hood PAYG card offers a cashless and convenient alternative.?

Read more to find out how you can get unlimited travel all day for ?4.20...

Robin Hood student PAYG

New real time displays make catching the bus even easier

Catching the bus in Nottingham is now even easier after we upgraded 102 of our real time displays this summer.

So what's new? Read on to find out the many improved features of our Real Time displays...


Need a bike??

How you travel is more important than ever. Nottingham Bike Aid is here to support key workers and job seekers and keep them moving.?

Nottingham Bike Aid is offering free travel plans for all and reconditioned bikes to keep or loan. If you're struggling to travel and would like more information visit sustransaccess.org.uk or contact sustrans by email.

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Station Street,?Nottingham,?NG2 3NG

Contact us -?[email protected]

www.transportnottingham.com

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