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Here is your weekly travel update to help you get around Nottingham this week 24 - 31 January


Roadworks

Upcoming Roadworks

Sunday 26 January: Clarendon Street (city centre)
Lane closure at the side of St Georges House at the junction with Talbot Street for water works.

Monday 27 January - Friday 14 February: Broadmarsh
Lane Restrictions on Greyfriar Gate, Albion Street, Collin Street and Castle Boulevard at the junction of Canal Street for signal ducting and kerb realignment.

Monday 27 January - Friday 31st January: Collin Street (city centre)
Lane closure on hoarding side between 8pm - 5am for works to extend hoarding around the car park.

Monday 27 January - Wednesday 29 January: Queens Drive
Outbound lane closures from ME18 bus stop opposite Experian to Crossgate Drive between 8pm -12am for resurfacing works.


⚠️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.These works are causing major delays during peak times, please avoid this area and use alternative routes where possible. Allow extra time for your journey.

  • 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... 
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Beat the Streets 2020

This Sunday 26 January, charity festival Beat The Streets returns to Nottingham for another year of unity and music in a bid to raise money for homeless charity Framework. 

Taking over four venues across the city and with an array of award winning singers and chart topping rockers, this isn't an event you want to miss. With great public transport links directly to each venue, such as Lace Market or Nottingham Trent University tram stop and plenty of nearby bus stops, there's no need to bring your car. You could even get one of our electric taxis to drop you right at your doorstep at the end of the night!


Transport Strategy, Nottingham City Council, Loxley House, 

Station Street, Nottingham, NG2 3NG

Contact us by email - [email protected], or call 0115 876 3334.

www.transportnottingham.com

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