- Sunday 15 March - Friday 21 August: road closure of Lindfield Road between Alwyn Road and Shipley Road for Severn Trent works
- Monday 6 July - Saturday 25 July: lane closures in Nuthall Road between Western Boulevard and Aspley Lane for drainage works
- Monday 6 July - Monday 24 August: two-way lights in Stonebridge Road at the junction of Alfred Street South for Cadent Gas works
- Wednesday 8 July - Sunday 2 August: road closures in Middleton Boulevard from Wollaton Road to Derby Road for resurfacing works
- Monday 13 July - Friday 14 August: lane closure in London Road from Ryehill Street to Crocus Street for highway improvement works
- Monday 13 July - Friday 2 October: two-way lights in Hoewood Road between Rock Street and Milford Close for gas main replacements
- Monday 20 July: lane closure in Trowell Road at the junction with Wollaton Vale for Severn Trent works
- Tuesday 21 July - Thursday 23 July: inbound lane closure in Canning Circus outside Canning Terrace to the junction of Wollaton Street for National Grid works
- Thursday 23 July - Friday 24 July: four-way lights in Aspley Lane at the junction with Robins Wood Road for Severn Trent works
- Until Friday 24 July: lane closure in The Wells Road at the junction of Hendon Rise for resurfacing works
- Sunday 26 July - Sunday 9 August: multi-way lights at the Wilkinson Street junction with Armstrong Way for NET tram track repairs (see below)
- Monday 27 July - Thursday 29 July: lane closure in Derby Road on the approach to QMC roundabout
- Monday 27 July - Thursday 29 July: lane closure in Wollaton Vale on the approach to Priory Island roundabout for National Highways works
- Monday 27 July - Friday 7 August: temporary lights in Camberley Road between Blenheim Lane and Limekiln Court for Cadent Gas works
- Monday 27 July - Friday 14 August: closure of southbound bus lane in Mansfield Road from Goose Fair island to Forest Road East for resurfacing works
- Monday 29 June - Friday 31 July: multi-way lights in Bramcote Lane between Wollaton Road and Parkside for Cadent Gas works
- Monday 13 July - Friday 24 July: lane closure in Queens Bower Road from Deer Park Drive to just after Mildenhall Crescent to allow safe access for carriageway resurfacing
- Friday 17 July - Monday 20 July: four-way lights in St Alban's Road at the junction with Kersall Drive for National Grid works
- Monday 20 July - Sunday 26 July: three-way lights in Farnborough Road from Swansdowne Drive towards Southchurch Drive for Severn Trent works
- Monday 20 July - Wednesday 29 July: two-way lights in Radford Road between Isandula Road and Silverdale Road for development works
- Monday 20 July - Wednesday 29 July: three-way lights in Farnborough Road from Swansdowne Drive towards Southchurch Drive for Severn Trent works
- Monday 20 July - Friday 31 July: three-way temporary lights in Johnson Road between Elmsthorpe Avenue and Dunlop Avenue for new gas connection into development
- Friday 24 July: two-way lights in Westbury Road between Perry Road and Lortas Road for telecoms maintenance works
- Saturday 25 July - Sunday 26 July: lane closure in Western Boulevard at the junction with Newport Drive for Severn Trent works
- Wednesday 29 July - Friday 31 July: lane closure in Ilkeston Road between Balfour Road and Albert Grove for National Grid works
- Ongoing works as part of the Streets for People and Highways Planned Maintenance programmes.
- Check out the Highways Map on the website here.
Quick reminder that the last-ever Splendour Festival takes place this weekend at Wollaton Park.
Roads around the site are likely to be busy and so you may wish to allow extra time for your journey, or consider using public transport if you have tickets for the event.
The festival, being held tomorrow (Saturday 18) and Sunday, is being headlined by The Wombats and Snow Patrol.
The line-up also includes Primal Scream, Craig David Presents TS5, Editors, The K's, The Flaming Lips, Hard Life, The Lathums, Estelle, Cast, Neville Staple from The Specials, Kingfishr, The Futureheads, The Pigeon Detectives and The Sugarhill Gang.
NET trams have announced that buses will replace trams for a fortnight on a section of the network, starting next weekend.
Between Sunday 26 July and Sunday 9 August, work will be carried out to replace track at Wilkinson Street and Noel Street. Normal service will resume on Monday 10 August.
There will be no tram services operating between Wilkinson Street and The Forest, with a replacement bus service travelling in a loop to serve both stops.
NET have asked passengers to allow additional time for their journey. Customers who usually park in the Wilkinson Street car park are encouraged to consider using The Forest instead to minimise disruption to their journey.
For more detailed information about these works may impact you, see here
Trentbarton is making changes to some of its bus services next month following a review of customer use and punctuality.
From next Sunday (26 July), the Cotgrave and Skylink express services will no longer serve the Broad Marsh bus station.
The operator said extensive surveying found that 90 per cent of customers leaving Nottingham use stops on Friar Lane, Beastmarket Hill or Nottingham train station, rather than the bus station.
Trentbarton said removing the bus station from these routes would also help improve punctuality by around three to five minutes.
From the same date, the Cotgrave service will run directly from Beastmarket Hill to Nottingham train station, while Skylink express will run directly from Friar Lane to the station.
There will also be minor changes throughout both timetables.
Read more here
NET trams have reminded passengers that the Station Street lift is being replaced over the coming weeks and is now temporarily out of use.
The works will run until Friday 14 August and will see a new lift installed to take people between street level and the tram bridge above.
Alternative lifts are available inside the train station and at the car park next door - both serve the tram platform. Access via the stairs at Station Street will remain during the work.
For further information click here
Nottingham's fantastic travel app, Ride, has now been downloaded more than 20,000 times since being launched in mid-December.
It has also planned nearly a million individual point-to-point journeys.
If you use public transport (buses, trams, trains, e-scooters, e-bikes) to get around the city, you need this on your phone.
Join the Ride revolution to:
- See your bus moving around a map in real-time
- Locate e-bikes and e-scooters, check their charge levels and unlock from your phone
- Door-to-door journey planning
- Buy and store your tickets across public transport
Find it in your app store now by searching 'Ride East Midlands' or visit the website here
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