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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 ...
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 ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
These specialist placements greatly benefit children and families throughout Nottinghamshire. 20. Notts Bus On Demand: Our Demand Responsive Transport service (DRT) continues to go from strength to strength as Councillor Neil Clarke MBE, Cabinet Member for Transport and the Environment recently announced several new additions. 21.
Nottinghamshire County Council Draft Housing Strategy 2023-2028
Foreword I welcome the publication of a Nottinghamshire County Council’s Housing Strategy 2023-2028 which sets out how we will work with Partners across the Nottinghamshire housing sector to provide quality homes, help people live healthier independent lives, keep them safe, support those with complex housing needs and assist communities and families that want to live in Nottinghamshire.
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
At its meeting of 1 August 2002, the County Council supported many of the elements of the A453 Multi-Modal Study recommendations, including a dual carriageway A453 between M1 Junction 24 and Clifton, and the package of bus, heavy rail and light rail measures. Some concerns were raised over the on-line improvement through Clifton.
Sherwood Rise, Mansfield Woodhouse - Bus Prohibition and EWL (2166)
For the bus prohibition there is an exemption for bus services that take children to and from the Rebecca Adlington swimming pool, and any future local bus service that may be provided to the new local residential area.
Report to Transport and Highways Committee
The provision of a new bus station has been a priority for the County Council as identified through the authority’s Local Transport Plan. It has however proved difficult to develop the proposal given land ownership patterns in the town centre at potential locations for the new bus station.
Microsoft Word - Development of the Robin Hood Card docx.docx
Information and Advice 2. Nottingham City Council in conjunction with the County Council, bus operators, tram and train operating companies have developed the ‘Kangaroo’ ticket to enable multi model travel across the Greater Nottingham conurbation. This ticket enables passengers to use all of the transport services regardless of the operator and gives major benefits to passengers including ...
Microsoft PowerPoint - Appendix 1 Bassetlaw Place Plan [Compatibility Mode]
Using partnership and influence to shape transport and wellbeing* from bus routes and services; Link with parish councils via transport summit; Joint bids to Better Care Fund for ‘infokioks’; Independent travel training, and better use of voluntary sector
Bus Stop Ref: BR0229 - Nottinghamshire County Council
Bus Stop Ref: BR0229 Proposal to install a 19 metre clearway at this stop. Restriction: No Stopping At Any Time except buses.
How we can build on our UK-leading bus services
The County Council provides about 1.8 million journeys on council bus services each year and spends more than average - approximately £3.9 million - supporting local bus services. For every £1 spent on our bus services, £2.50 is generated for the economy, helping our residents get to work, school and college.
Report to Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Asset Management
Power upgrade by National Grid 613,453 2 canopies to provide cover for pupils 223,398 Kitchen, servery and refectory upgrades 954,618 2 classrooms, changing rooms and associated toilets/circulation space 1,339,772 IT/Mechanical and Electrical works 436,000 Furniture and fittings 47,000 Programme management 54,250 Ongoing project costs ...
Appendix 1 Local Bus Reductions - Nottinghamshire County Council
In 2015 an Option for Change was approved by Full Council to reduce the Local Bus budget by £720k by 2017. This comprised £150k achieved through earlier reviews, £150k through network efficiencies in Bassetlaw and Ollerton and the remaining £420k to be achieved through other reductions and withdrawals. The MRG has been concerned with the £420k reduction of contract costs, with options and ...
Communities and Place Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
3. The County Council works closely with all public transport operators across the County to identify bus stops that suffer from indiscriminate parking. To address this problem bus stop clearways can be installed that prohibit cars from parking or waiting in the bus stop during specific times and these are clearly identified with new road markings and signage. The main benefits of bus stop ...
News - Nottinghamshire County Council
Discount bus travel returns. Get ready for half-term savings! 21 May 2025 14:00
Nottinghamshire County Council Capital Strategy Contents
ility and efficiency of bus services across the county. The programme aims to Building Works - The building works capital budget funds essential capital works to maintain the condition of the Council’s property portfolio.