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Proposed Shireoaks Bus Stop Clearways - Nottinghamshire County Council
3. Nottinghamshire County Council works closely with all public transport operators across the County to identify bus stops that suffer from indiscriminate parking. These bus stops are then assessed for suitability and agreed as part of the Integrated Transport Measures (Bus Improvements) programme for improvement works. In order to help alleviate issues with indiscriminate parking bus stop ...
Teversal Trails (part of the Ashfield Trails Network)
Nearest Town/Village: Teversal, Skegby & Pleasley Access Point: Teversal Trails Visitors Centre, Carnarvon Street (off Fackley Road), Teversal Grid Reference: SK 479 614 Other useful materials Find out more about the background and history of the Trails with this guide, courtesy of Teversal Heritage Group.
REPORT OF THE CABINET MEMBER, TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT MOVING TRAFFIC ...
Information 3. Applying for additional traffic management powers helps deliver the Nottinghamshire Plan Ambition 8 to improve transport connections. In particular, it will directly contribute to the stated aims to keep our highways safe and reduce congestion, improve bus services and local transport connections. Furthermore, reductions in congestion will in turn reduce air pollution meeting ...
Blank commitee report template
Measures to help address congestion and address its impacts on the environment (such as improving walking facilities and bus services), and its impacts on local communities have therefore been considered as detailed within this report.
Report to Group Manager (Highways and Transport)
Information 2. Worksop is a market town located 24 miles North of Nottingham, in the district of Bassetlaw. (A60) Mansfield Road is on the bus route for the Stagecoach 77 and 77A services, along with the Nottsbus Connect 108 service. The A60 Mansfield Road in Worksop comprises of residential properties, of which the majority have large grass verges to their frontages. All properties have ...
Notts Clockwalk - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Notts Clockwalk was created during the lock-down by local resident, John Thurston, and is supported by the County Council's Rights of Way team. This is a 60-mile route, circumnavigating the city of Nottingham, and divided into 12 sections. Look for: The route celebrates the villages and countryside around Nottingham, and explores its rich tapestry of local history – from the rolling ...
Major plans for new special school in Mansfield approved
Six spaces for electric vehicle (EV) charging will be provided in the staff car park and four, including one for a disability parking space, in the visitor car park. It is expected that the associated cost of delivering the new school will be funded from the Special Schools capital programme.
Response from the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment ...
Question to the Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment from Councillor Tom Smith Would the Cabinet Member for Transport & Environment join me in welcoming news that Nottinghamshire has been named the top county in the Country for bus passenger satisfaction according to a major survey conducted by Transport Focus, the independent watchdog for Transport Users?
Department for Transport - Bus Service Operators Grant
Information and Advice 3. Bus Service Operators Grant (BSOG) is a refund of the fuel duty paid by transport operators and applies to both commercial and supported bus services. This is funded and administered by the DfT.
Bus operators - Nottinghamshire County Council
Contact details and websites of bus operators in Nottinghamshire
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Retford Bus Station Proposed Redevelopment: a previous report to County Council outlined the major redevelopment proposed for Retford Bus Station and the recent public consultation has endorsed the proposals. Approval was given, therefore, to proceed with the detailed design.
Overview Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Improve bus infrastructure and routes that work for communities and businesses, including those in rural locations. Make the most out of our central location to improve our major transport links through road, rail, and air. Ensure that our current major highways schemes are delivered.
Bus User Satisfaction Survey 2022 - Nottinghamshire County Council
Bus User Satisfaction Survey 2022 Over the past nine years, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Derby and Derbyshire councils have invested significantly in the bus network and have worked alongside local bus operators to improve the bus services connecting our communities. We continually strive to: increase passengers’ confidence in the service and bus operators encourage people to travel by bus ...
Gritting map - Nottinghamshire County Council
These include ‘A’ and ‘B’ roads (approximately one-third of the county’s entire road network), strategic routes carrying high traffic flows, main urban distributor roads and also main bus routes. The remaining eight vehicles are maintained to cover mechanical faults and breakdowns.
Developer Contributions Strategy - Nottinghamshire County Council
Should the nearest bus stop infrastructure be further away than the distances in the guidance, the Council will request that new bus stops are installed within the relevant distances via developer contributions or, where appropriate, planning conditions i.e. for stops within new development sites.
REPORT OF THE CORPORATE DIRECTOR, PLACE NATIONAL BUS STRATEGY AND ...
14. There are two BSIPs and EPs to reflect the different operational environments across the Nottingham conurbation and the rest of Nottinghamshire. This approach was advised by Government, particularly where local economies and travel patterns overlap significantly, as is the case with the plan that covers the Nottingham conurbation. Local bus operators are fully signed up to this approach ...
Report to Head of (Highways and Transport)
Information 2. Nottinghamshire County Council has over 5,700 bus stops throughout the County and continually invests in the network’s infrastructure as part of the County Council’s ongoing commitment to improve access to public transport.
Integrated Ticketing Plan - Outcome of Consultation and Next Steps
Information and Advice 4. On 11 September 2014 Transport and Highways Committee approved the report ‘Integrated Ticketing Plan’ and gave approval for he t commencement of formal consultation. The report also approved for work to commence on a bus exemplar project including smart ticketing, and seek support from the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) for the Scheme.
Dukeries Trail 8: Fledborough Viaduct to Wigsley Drain
Follow the green Dukeries Trail waymarks and signs for Harby and Lincoln. The Dukeries Trail is a 32 mile route funded through the East Midlands Development Agency (EMDA). Starting at Shirebrook in the west, it runs through the 3 counties of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire connecting at its east end to an off-road route into the heart of Lincoln. The Dukeries was the name given to ...
Report to Transport and Highways Committee
Purpose of the Report To inform Committee of recent changes to the local and commercial bus service network following the cessation of business by Nottinghamshire bus and coach operator, Premiere Travel. This report will detail the actions taken by the Group Manager, Transport and Travel Services to cancel vary or replace services.