Local transport plans
Our local transport plans detail the aims, objectives and strategies for achieving more sustainable and integrated transport within Nottinghamshire. Find out more about the third Local Transport Plan.for Nottinghamshire.
Strategies and policies
As well as the local transport plans you can find out more about individual strategies, such as the accessibility, bus, cycling and motorcycle strategies [PDF 101KB]
In addition to this you can find out about parking policy and the policies for the provision of facilities such as bus stops and shelters [PDF 376KB]
Travel plans
Travel plans are aimed at promoting more sustainable travel to work by offering realistic transport choices. A travel plan is not anti-car, but instead emphasises the travel choices available.
Transport studies
Find out more about the local transport studies that we carry out in district centres (including rural centres).
Transport improvements
Find out more about the transport improvements that are carried out across the county to help us meet the local transport plan objectives
South Nottinghamshire Rail Network Review
Read the Summary Report [PDF 1.8MB]
A review of the strategy for the South Nottinghamshire Rail Network (SNRN) by Nottinghamshire County Council, Derbyshire County Council and Nottingham City Council.
Highway Planning
We are responsible for highway planning matters within Nottinghamshire, except the motorway and trunk roads. The Highway Network Management Plan Policy Summary [PDF 836KB]
contains all our policy statements relating to the maintenance of the highway network. For further information on highway planning, please contact us.
The Highway Design Guide
Our Highway Design Guide sets out the general principles and minimum standards for the layout and dimensions of highways and paved areas in residential and industrial developments for which we are the Highway Authority. The new highway design guidance entitled ‘Highways, transportation and development’ (Htd) can be viewed at website: www.leics.gov.uk/htd.
Beacon status
In 2008/9 we were proud to be awarded Beacon Status for Improving Accessibility jointly with Nottingham City Council, building upon our previous Beacon status for Better Access and Mobility received in 2002. This is an extremely prestigious award which recognises the achievements we have made in helping local people access work, learning, health leisure and shopping.
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