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Travel update in Nottingham 23 September - 30 September
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roadworks
*Roadworks*
**Monday 5 September - Wednesday 5 October: *Beckhampton Road – Junction Bala Drive, Junction Belsay Road, Junction Belleville Road, Junction Eastglade Road, Junction Hartcroft Road**
*Four way lights for all junctions except Harcroft Road for City Fibre works
**Monday 5 September - Wednesday 30 November: Willow Road *
*Road closure with access maintained for footway and carriageway resurfacing works
**Monday 5 September - Wednesday 30 November: Parkdale Road from Oakdale Road to City Boundary (just after Dovedale Road)*
*Road closure with access maintained for footway and carriageway resurfacing works
**Saturday 17 September - Sunday 25 September: ***Nuthall Road – outside Commodore Court to outside Library ****
*WEEKEND WORKS ONLY: Saturday and Sunday 17/18 and 24/25 September to lay fibre in the carriageway
**Monday 19 September - Friday 11 November: **London Road / Station Street***
*Outbound lane closure on London Road incorporating Station Street for GAS mains replacement works
**Monday 19 September - Sunday 2 October: **Hucknall lane – Opposite 239 ***
*Three way lights and three way manned lights and pedestrian crossing for City Fibre works
**Friday 23 September - tbc: ***Tottle Road Near the roundabout in junction with Electric Avenue on the side of Riverleen House****
*Two way lights for Severn Trent Water works
**Tuesday 20 September - Wednesday 28 September: *Cantrell Road outside 30**
*Urgent road closure for Severn Trent Water works. Alternative route: Cantrell Road – Durham Crescent – Cantrell Road & vice versa
**Sunday 25 September 5am-11am: St Johns Church and Community*
*Lane closure for telegraph pole engineering works
**Monday 26 September - Thursday 29 September: ***Belleville Drive ****
*Road closure for laying of new fibre in carriageway
**Monday 26 September - Friday 30 September: *Iremonger Road from Cattle Market Road **
*Parking bay suspension for Western Power Distribution works
**Wednesday 28 September - Saturday 1 October: **23 Graylands Road ***
*Two way lights for Severn Trent Water works
Ongoing roadworks
*Friday 23 July 2021 - May 2023: High Cross Street (city centre)*
Road closure between Heathcoat Street and Western Street due to demolition works.
*Monday 9 May 2022 - 31 March 2023: Hucknall Road improvements*
Construction of new cycle route between Kersall Drive & Bestwood Road.
* **Next phase: Monday 1 August - Friday 3 September*
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We have made good progress and the closure and diversion on Hucknall Road was removed on Saturday 3 September 2022, with no further night time closures required.
****************A52 Nottingham junctions (National Highways) End date: 2023/24
****************National Highways have identified junctions for improvement, see here [ [link removed] ].
Click here [ [link removed] ] to read National Highways newsletter about the changes they're making to improve the A52 Nottingham junctions.
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Events
Goose Fair returns 30 September - 9 October ??
The Nottingham Goose Fair 2022 is open from 30 September at the Forest Recreation Ground and is free for all who wish to attend!
Goose Fair is easily accessible by bus or tram. You can plan your journey here [ [link removed] ].
The Forest Park and Ride will be closed for Goose Fair 25 September - 13 October. For other P&R sites, take a look here [ [link removed] ].
Robin Hood Half Marathon Sunday 25 September
The Robin Hood Half Marathon [ [link removed] ] will take place on Sunday 25 September 2022.
The Half Marathon route is as follows: Victoria Embankment – London Road – Queens Road – Carrington Street – Canal Street – Greyfriar Street – Maid Marian Way – Friar lane – Park Estate – Derby Road – Triumph Road – Wollaton Road – Lime Tree Avenue – Middleton Boulevard – Derby Road – Triumph Road – Lenton Boulevard – Church Street – Gregory Street – Abbey Bridge – Castle Boulevard – Wilford Road – Waterway Street – Queens Road – Meadows Way – Victoria Embankment
Good luck to everyone taking part! ????
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Sustainable Transport News
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Walking and cycling
Colwick Country Park Access Improvements
Work is due to start on a new multiuser path to improve access into Colwick Country Park and improve existing paths within the park.
The scheme includes a new multiuser path adjacent to Racecourse Road; on an existing informal path through the park to improve pedestrian and cyclist access from the west and widening/resurfacing of the existing paths around the southern and eastern edge of the West Lake.
*The park will remain open* to users during construction and the works will be delivered in phases to minimise impacts to users. Works are commencing on *Tuesday 20 September *and are expected to *last 18 weeks.*
*Cycle September - there's still time to join in ????*
Do you want to ride more? Or try a bike commute for the first time? Cycle September is the perfect time to do it! Register at lovetoride.net/nottingham [ [link removed] ] and, *earn points* for every ride and *enter prize draws*. Come on, let’s ride!
Riding a bike can help:
?? Supercharge your health and fitness
?? Reduce anxiety
?? Improve your mood
?? Reduce CO2 emissions
?? Save you money
Register and find out more here! [ [link removed] ]
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Public transport
*Have your say!??*
Bus user satisfaction survey is now live!
Shape the future of public transport in Nottingham and potentially win a £50 bus travel card by completing this short survey [ [link removed] ] on your travel habits and what our bus network can do for you ??
Click here [ [link removed] ] to take the survey.
*Price changes to Robin Hood cards and tickets*
Some Robin Hood prices will change from *Sunday 28 August 2022*. This is due to cost pressures being faced by Robin Hood group operators, particularly fuel. Despite these pressures, the average cost increase is 1% and the maximum 4%, which is considerably lower than the current rate of inflation of over 10%.
Cards and tickets with price changes include:
* Adult Season card
* Adult PAYG fares
* Flexible Days card
* Adult on the bus tickets
Robin Hood Flexible Days Card
For more details about Robin Hood Flexible Days click here [ [link removed] ].
Did you know that you can purchase and top-up most of our Robin Hood products online or on the Robin Hood Ticketing app?
You can:
* Buy Season and PAYG cards online
* Top up any Robin Hood card online
* Top up any Robin Hood card on the app
*Bus services??*
*NCT*: Timetable changes to some services from *Sunday 28 August*. Find out more here [ [link removed] ].
There might be disruption to services due to driver availability issues. Please check service providers for the most up to date information.
Rail services??
*⚠??Strike action??⚠*
Rail strikes have been called for *1 and 5 October*. More information will be released closer to the time. Severe disruption is expected.
For information on how strikes may affect you, please check with your operator.
* East Midlands Railway [ [link removed] ]
* Northern [ [link removed] ]
* Cross Country [ [link removed]. ]
*Please check with your operator for the latest information.*
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*Transport Strategy, Nottingham City Council, Loxley House, *
*Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NG*
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