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Police lane closures causing A1 delays

Police lane closures causing A1 delays

Police lane closures causing A1 delays

27 March 2024

Two police lane closures are causing delays on the A1 at Newark.

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Food business expands to feed people across the county

Food business expands to feed people across the county

Food business expands to feed people across the county

27 March 2024

A couple who expanded their catering business into a Sandwich Van company after the pandemic has expanded into Nottinghamshire.


Weekend travel warning with ‘18 million’ Easter trips planned

Weekend travel warning with ‘18 million’ Easter trips planned

Weekend travel warning with ‘18 million’ Easter trips planned

25 March 2024

Unsettled weather and the first long weekend of 2024 has prompted a warning to drivers about Easter traffic.


‘Highways chiefs are burying their heads in the sand on how dangerous A1 is’

‘Highways chiefs are burying their heads in the sand on how dangerous A1 is’

‘Highways chiefs are burying their heads in the sand on how dangerous A1 is’

25 March 2024

Pleas to improve dangerous A1 continue as National Highways is accused of ‘burying head in sand’.

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HS2 funding to bring new electric buses to county

HS2 funding to bring new electric buses to county

HS2 funding to bring new electric buses to county

22 March 2024

Nottinghamshire is set to get a share of funding for 177 electric buses from reallocated HS2 funding.

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Passengers give a thumbs up for county’s bus services

Passengers give a thumbs up for county’s bus services

Passengers give a thumbs up for county’s bus services

21 March 2024

The county has been recognised among the top nationally for bus passenger satisfaction, according to a major survey conducted by Transport Focus.


Pothole repair bill hits £1.56billion

Pothole repair bill hits £1.56billion

Pothole repair bill hits £1.56billion

19 March 2024

More than £1.5billion is needed to fix the backlog of road repairs in the region, says a new study, that warns 75% of streets are at risk of collapse.


Is it illegal to park on the pavement and when can you be fined?

Is it illegal to park on the pavement and when can you be fined?

Is it illegal to park on the pavement and when can you be fined?

19 March 2024

A blanket ban on pavement parking is needed, says a new report, to keep pedestrians safe and cap costly road repairs – so what are the current rules?

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A1 expected to be closed for several hours after lorry crashes through central barrier

A1 expected to be closed for several hours after lorry crashes through central barrier

A1 expected to be closed for several hours after lorry crashes through central barrier

18 March 2024

A lorry has crashed through the central barrier of a major road.

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Midlands to receive millions in electric vehicle chargepoint investment

Midlands to receive millions in electric vehicle chargepoint investment

Midlands to receive millions in electric vehicle chargepoint investment

18 March 2024

In a major boost for drivers, charging electric vehicles is set to become easier with millions in funding for chargepoints across the region.

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Road reopens after two-vehicle crash

Road reopens after two-vehicle crash

Road reopens after two-vehicle crash

15 March 2024

A road has cleared following a two-vehicle crash.


One million drivers demand car finance compensation – are you eligible?

One million drivers demand car finance compensation – are you eligible?

One million drivers demand car finance compensation – are you eligible?

12 March 2024

Martin Lewis says a million letters about possible car finance compensation have been sent in the last month – but who is eligible to make a claim?


New on demand bus service weeks away from launch

New on demand bus service weeks away from launch

New on demand bus service weeks away from launch

11 March 2024

Residents will soon benefit from a new on demand bus service.

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Major rail disruption due to signalling fault

Major rail disruption due to signalling fault

Major rail disruption due to signalling fault

06 March 2024

Trains are delayed following a signalling fault.


Bid to ban vehicles on country lane to combat persistent fly-tipping

Bid to ban vehicles on country lane to combat persistent fly-tipping

Bid to ban vehicles on country lane to combat persistent fly-tipping

06 March 2024

Councillors are proposing a ban on vehicles along a country lane to tackle persistent fly-tipping.


Video of locomotive Sir Nigel Greasly travelling through the area today

Video of locomotive Sir Nigel Greasly travelling through the area today

Video of locomotive Sir Nigel Greasly travelling through the area today

02 March 2024

There was a lot of excitement as the Sir Nigel Gresley locomotive steamed across the area earlier today..


Locomotive delights crowds as it steams through the countryside

Locomotive delights crowds as it steams through the countryside

Locomotive delights crowds as it steams through the countryside

02 March 2024

Crowds gathered at railway stations across the area and along tracks to catch a glimpse of one of the most iconic locomotives still operating today.


One of the most iconic trains in the world to pass through the area today

One of the most iconic trains in the world to pass through the area today

One of the most iconic trains in the world to pass through the area today

02 March 2024

Area train spotters will get the chance to see the legendary locomotive, the Sir Nigel Gresley as it travels from London to York today.


Strike action prompts renewed travel warnings

Strike action prompts renewed travel warnings

Strike action prompts renewed travel warnings

27 February 2024

Rail bosses are warning of new delays to services later this week due to further industrial strike action on the route to London.


AA demands tax cut for car insurance as premium costs soar

AA demands tax cut for car insurance as premium costs soar

AA demands tax cut for car insurance as premium costs soar

27 February 2024

Cash-strapped drivers need support from the Chancellor in next week’s budget, says the AA, which has put forward the policies it says would help.


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