Travelling on our city?s top class public transport network is becoming easier, with the rollout of the first Oyster-style contactless ticketing system outside of London.
The new Nottingham Contactless multi-operator Tap & Go option - available across Nottingham City Transport buses, NET trams and Linkbuses operated by CT4N - allows people to tap on with contactless bank cards or phones throughout the day and pay one daily charge capped at the best fare for their travel, regardless of which of the three operators they use or however many journeys they make on the day.
This will make using our transport system simpler and stress-free and it gives the best value for passengers.
Find out more about the new ?Nottingham Contactless? Tap & Go option.
I would like to thank the people of Nottingham for their kindness and incredible response we have seen from local communities coming together to aid international appeals and efforts, with many residents offering to open up their homes to Ukrainians.
We want to offer a warm welcome to our Ukrainian guests and to help them settle into the city we have created a ?Welcome to Nottingham? information pack.
This guide is to help our Ukrainian guests and those sponsoring them taking part in the Homes for Ukraine scheme and it is full of helpful information on things like registering for healthcare, finding work and things to do in Nottingham.
Find out more about the Welcome to Nottingham pack.
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There are still plenty of events for all the family this Easter Holiday, with lots of fun to be had at Wollaton Hall and Newstead Abbey.
Wollaton Hall
- There is an Outdoor Dinosaur Egg Trail, where each child gets a prize, just pick up a trail map (?2) in the caf?s, shops or the Hall and then find the eggs in the Formal Gardens. You can also discover a full sized rex in the Titus: T. rex is King exhibition and visit the Traditional Rides Fair with a Ferris Wheel, Helter Skelter and more
Discover more at: www.wollatonhall.org.uk/whats-on/
Newstead Abbey
- There is an exciting Outdoor Trail, where each child receives a prize. You can also visit the Historic House and Gardens, or visit the new exhibition in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew called ?Ethel Webb?s Japanese Gardens?. It celebrates the cross-cultural exchange between Britain and Japan ? it?s one not to miss!
Discover more at: www.newsteadabbey.org.uk/whats-on
You can also visit the Ask Lion web page?Holiday Activities?for further inspiration.?
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Please click?here?for some of the answers to questions we?ve been asked about what you should do, and what we are doing, to respond to Coronavirus.
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