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Subject Nottingham Transport News - Bridge lands in place 🌉Tram and Bus user survey 🚍 Mayor Claire wants to hear from you!
Date November 19, 2025 11:40 AM
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?? New bridge lands in place without a hitch!
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*On Monday 10 November, our new walking and cycling bridge landed on the banks of the river Trent!*

The bridge lift went off without a hitch thanks to our partners Balfour Beatty, Mammoet and Briton Fabricators Ltd, and took just about an hour - and we have a sped up version for you to watch too. [ [link removed] ]

Now, Nottingham’s skyline has a new landmark, however there is still more work to do to install, ramps, steps and walkways and a smaller bridge over Trent Basin as well as to add landscaping and planting around the area. The bridge is set to open in late Spring 2026. 

Once completed, the new walking and cycling bridge will form an important part of Nottingham’s active travel network – enabling new connections and routes that will be especially useful for sports fans and those wanting to take advantage of amenities on both sides of the river. 

*Read more* [ [link removed] ]

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Tram and bus user survey - last few days to have your say!
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Our Tram and Bus User Survey for 2025 is now live until Sunday 23 November.

We would really appreciate your feedback on your experience of using trams and buses in the city, so that we can identify what is working for public transport in our city, and what could be improved. 

The survey will take you up to 5 minutes to complete - thank you! 

Fill in the survey [ [link removed] ]

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Nottingham's new mobility hubs have launched
Mobility Hubs

We were really pleased to launch six new mobility hubs across Nottingham earlier this month.

The hubs are safe, accessible and highly-visible spaces that bring together multiple transport options in one convenient location.

They are designed to help people switch easily between walking, cycling, public transport and shared mobility services – reducing reliance on private cars and supporting cleaner, greener travel.

The six sites are:


* Lambourne Drive, Wollaton
* The Dales Central Library in Sneinton
* Bulwell station
* Winchester Street, in Sherwood
* The Bridgeway Centre, in The Meadows
* Percy Street, in Old Basford

The hubs have been introduced across Nottingham using funding from the government's Future Transport Zones programme, which is a joint project with Derby City Council.

*Read more* [ [link removed] ]


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Mayor's Transport Plan - have your say
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Mayor of the East Midlands, Claire Ward has launched a conversation around transport in the region. 

Residents, businesses and community groups are now being invited to take part in the *Mayor’s Big Transport Conversation* [ [link removed] ], to help shape the development of the full Plan. 

*Have your say* [ [link removed] ]


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Get ready for winter driving ??️
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The clocks have gone back and wetter, colder weather is setting in, as well as there being more congestion on the roads due to people being back at school and university.

* Get advice on how to stay safe on the roads this winter [ [link removed] ] and make sure you're prepared for the colder weather forecast next week
* Brake has some useful checklist to help you make sure your vehicle is safe before you set out on a journey [ [link removed] ]
* Find out more about how the City Council prepares for cold weather and grits our road network to keep Nottingham moving [ [link removed] ]. 

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Grab a bargain on parking
Broad Marsh

With so much to do in Nottingham this autumn and in the run-up to the festive period, you can now grab a bargain on parking.

It’s just £4.50 to park all day at Broad Marsh car park on a Saturday or Sunday until 1 February 2026. That means you could head to Broad Marsh at 9am and park until 11.30pm and pay just £4.50.

*Find out more* [ [link removed] ]


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Hucknall Road cycle route - have your say
Hucknall Road

We want your views on the Hucknall Road Cycle Route, which was completed in 2024.

Have your say and enter our free £20 gift card prize draw! The survey closes on Friday 21 November. 

*Complete the survey here* [ [link removed] ]


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Maid Marian Way planting has begun!
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Planting has begun at Maid Marian Way! 🌱💦💮

Our water drainage areas are now being planted with moisture loving wildflowers, with trees arriving later this month to be planted!

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How to get to the winter wonderland

As the nights continue to draw in and with the clocks going back on Sunday 26 October - now is the time to make sure you have everything you need to stay safe when riding or walking after dark.

Cycling UK has some great tips around cycling in the dark [ [link removed] ] such as having back up lights with you. 

If you are looking for places to walk at night, the Go Jauntly app [ [link removed] ] helps to map out routes across the city with lighting. 

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Grants available for Nottingham businesses - Up to ÂŁ25k to add EV chargers, bike shelters and more ??
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What can grants help you to pay for?

* Electric vehicle charging points and installation costs
* Cycle parking and shelters
* Staff shower, changing or drying facilities
* E-cargo bikes or pool e-bikes for business use

Who can apply? 

To apply, you must be a business, public sector organisation, charity or faith
group based in the Nottingham city boundary. If you're not sure, check using this map. [ [link removed] ]

Do I contribute towards the cost?

* For businesses of any size - the grant pays for *"75% of the net cost"*
* Public sector, charities, voluntary sector or faith groups - the grant pays
"*100% of the net cost*"

*Find out more* [ [link removed] ]






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