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Ride app launch
Get your ticket to Ride! New travel app launches in Nottingham
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A ground-breaking new travel app has been launched for residents and commuters in Nottingham.
Ride, a partnership between Nottingham and Derby city councils, was officially launched last Friday (12 December) and is available for people to download free in their app stores.
Ride enables users to plan, book, pay and ride any journey in the wider Nottingham and Derby areas, across multiple different types of public transport - all in one handy place.
It gives people point-to-point route planning and allows them to buy tickets for all parts of their journey. Another excellent feature is the live map which shows every bus moving in real-time, so easy to know whether you have time to finish your coffee or dash for the stop!
The app has been built using money secured from the Government's Future Transport Zones programme. Nottingham and Derby councils joined forces to bid for the grant, which encourages projects that promote sustainable travel and behaviour change.
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Porchester Road walking and cycling improvements completed ahead of schedule
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Nottingham City Council were awarded ÂŁ2.7m from Active Travel England and the East Midlands Combined County Authority to complete this two-phase project.
This is an important addition to the council’s strategic cycling network, linking to the improvements on Carlton Road and following the completion of last year’s Active Travel Fund project on St Ann’s Well Road.
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Nottingham named as one of the top local authorities for walking and cycling infrastructure
Top local authority for walking and cycling infrastructure
Nottingham City Council has been ranked as one the highest performing local authorities in a Government review of active travel infrastructure and support.
Active Travel England – the government’s executive agency tasked with making walking, wheeling and cycling the preferred choice for everyday trips, recently published its active travel capability ratings for local authorities. Nottingham is one of eleven local authorities to achieve a 3 rating, putting it among the top councils. All eighty local authorities outside London took part in the process.
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Nottingham City Transport roll out final electric single deck buses and announces electric double deckers are coming ??
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Nottingham City Transport have rolled out their final single deck electric buses in a major milestone towards becoming a zero-emission fleet as well as towards the city's carbon neutral goals.Â
Since entering operation, NCT’s electric single deck fleet has already travelled over 3.6 million kilometres across Nottingham — the equivalent of making nine trips to the moon, or almost 90 times around the Earth. The buses have also regenerated more than 2.1 million kWh of energy, significantly reducing overall energy consumption.
With the single deck rollout now complete, NCT has placed its first order for electric double decks and The East Midlands Combined County Authority is supporting the introduction of 19 electric double deck buses at NCT with ÂŁ4.5m funding.Â
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Tell us about floods in your area
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Nottingham City Council is working to better understand how flooding affects residents across the city.
Your experiences are important in helping us improve our flood response, plan future infrastructure, and support communities more effectively. This survey will close on Sunday 25 January 2026.
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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.Â
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.Â
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Grab a bargain on parking
Broad Marsh
With so much to do in Nottingham 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.
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Work to begin on bridge active travel connections ??
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Poulton Drive and Daleside Road will benefit from new cycling and walking infrastructure that will help safely link up those on bike and on foot with the new footbridge over the Trent. [ [link removed] ]
The project includes a 3-metre shared use path along the southern side of the pavement on Daleside Road, including a new planting area providing separation between the new path and the road. It's being funded by EMCCA.
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Planting complete at Maid Marian Way! ??
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Tree planting at Maid Marian Way is complete! We’re looking forward to the spring when the trees and new planting will be in bloom and looking lovely.
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