From Nottingham City Council <[email protected]>
Subject Traffic and travel this week
Date January 17, 2020 4:56 PM
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Here is your weekly travel update to help you get around Nottingham this week 17 - 24 January
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Roadworks
*Upcoming Roadworks*

*Friday 17 January - Saturday 18 January: Queens Drive*
Outbound lanes between Dunelm and the junction of Castle Bridge Road will be closed from 8pm - 1am for resurfacing.

*Saturday 18 January - Sunday 19 January: Western Boulevard*
Southbound lane closures for maintenance works from Newland Close to Crown Island (Wollaton Island).

*Sunday 19 January: Canal Street junction with Carrington Street*
Lane closure outside Cafe Nero for new electricity supply.

*Monday 20 January - Saturday 25 January: Queens Drive*
Outbound lane closures and temporary lights will be in place from 8pm - 5am between the Queens Drive Park & Ride entrance and Clifton Boulevard for resurfacing. Please observe temporary speed limits.

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*Major Cadent Gas works*

*Monday 6 January - Friday 29 May: Sherwood Rise (Forest Fields/Carrington)
*Sherwood Rise closed from junction with Gregory Boulevard to Claremont Road for major gas main replacement.


* Sherwood Rise will close for all traffic from Monday 20 January.
* Mayo Road and Claremont Road one way for the duration of the works to help with local access.
* Buses will divert along Hucknall Road with temporary stops in place
* More here... [ [link removed] ]
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taxi
*Wireless taxi charging*

With the help of funding from Innovate UK, we're leading the way in transport technology as the first city in the UK to trial wireless electric taxi charging pads. The wireless pads will be placed in taxi ranks, allowing taxis to charge as they move up the rank, removing the need for dedicated charge points that can be taken up quickly.

With the charging pads and ten taxis we will receive, we can continue to clean up our city's air and reach our goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2028. Read more [ [link removed] ].



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*Station Street,Nottingham,NG2 3NG*

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