- Monday 6 July - Monday 24 August: two-way lights in Stonebridge Road at the junction of Alfred Street South for Cadent Gas works
- Tuesday 4 August - Friday 28 August: two-way lights and lane closure in Belconnen Road for sewer works
- Tuesday 11 August - Monday 24 August: multi-way lights in Jesmond Road from junction of Rowe Gardens to junction of Piccadilly for pavement and carriageway resurfacing works
- Tuesday 11 August - Monday 24 August: multi-way lights in Brooklyn Road from The Church of Our Lady to junction of Piccadilly for pavement and carriageway resurfacing works
- Tuesday 11 August - Monday 24 August: multi-way lights in Piccadilly between Jesmond Road and Brooklyn Road for pavement and carriageway resurfacing works
- Tuesday 11 August - Tuesday 25 August: three-way lights in Johnson Road between Elmsthorpe Avenue and Dunlop Avenue for installation of gas, electric and water mains
- Tuesday 25 August: lane closure in Middleton Boulevard at the junction with Dorket Drive for highways works
- Wednesday 26 August: lane closures near Quayside on the approach to Trent Bridge outside Turney’s Court for highways works
- Friday 28 August - Sunday 30 August: two-way lights in Sandhurst Road between Springhill Close and Riseborough Walk 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. Â
Improvements are being made to Sneinton Hermitage and the Colwick Road bus corridor from next week.
These works are designed to improve bus reliability, make stops more accessible for passengers and help reduce congestion at known traffic bottlenecks along the route.
To carry out the works safely, temporary traffic lights will be in operation during parts of the programme and some on-street parking will need to be suspended temporarily in specific locations while construction is taking place.
Access for residents, businesses and pedestrians will be maintained throughout the works wherever possible, and all traffic movements will continue to be accommodated.
Works are due to start on Monday (24 August) and are expected to take around six weeks to complete.
Read more about the improvements here...
The next section of work to improve Nuthall Road is well under way and due to be completed at the start of next month.
Nottingham City Council is resurfacing the road (pavements where required) and improving the area around the base of the trees where roots have damaged the pavement between Western Boulevard and Aspley Lane.
Work began at the end of June and continues until 1 September, with some weekend work. The hours of work will vary to suit the network. Please see information below and attached plans for further details on inbound and outbound road closures and diversion routes.
The inbound carriageway runs from Western Boulevard to Aspley Lane. The outbound carriageway runs from Aspley Lane to Western Boulevard.
More here...
Nottingham City Council has started work on a project to make changes along Gregory Boulevard to make the area safer for everyone - especially those walking and cycling.
Following the allocation of funding from the East Midlands Combined Authority (EMCCA) and national government for this project, the council has been planning the project and consulting with local people.
Engagement was carried out in May and June 2026 with more than two thirds (69 per cent) of respondents indicating they were supportive of the proposals.
The improvements along Gregory Boulevard between the A60 Mansfield Road and Noel Street will include:
- adding 850 metres of cycle path, separate from the road
- resurfacing the road and pavements
- upgrading existing crossings and adding a new signalised crossing for pedestrians and cyclists
- adding plants which help manage surface water and create habitat for wildlife
The construction programme is scheduled to last approximately 13 months, ending in late summer 2027.
The works have been planned around Goose Fair (with no works coinciding with the fair) and to take advantage of the summer holidays when traffic levels are lower, to help cause as little disruption as possible.
Read more here...
Nottingham's fantastic travel app, Ride, has now been downloaded nearly 21,000 times since being launched in mid-December.
It has also planned more than 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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Travelling by train?
- Latest Travel updates and planned engineering works from East Midlands trains
- Saturday 22 August - Sunday 23 August: track maintenance means buses will replace trains between Nottingham to Sheffield on Northern Railway services between Nottingham and Leeds
- Saturday 22 August - Sunday 23 August: buses replace East Midlands Railway services between Sheffield and Nottingham. More here
- Monday 24 August - Friday 28 August: amended East Midlands Railway services to and from London St Pancras. More here
- Monday 24 August - Friday 28 August: amended 22:52 Leicester to Nottingham service on East Midlands Railway. More here
- Tuesday 25 August - Friday 28 August: amended 05:21 Nottingham to Liverpool Lime Street service on East Midlands Railway. More here
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Service information
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