This section gives details about:
- The current third Local Transport Plan for Nottinghamshire which is effective from 1 April 2011
- The County Council's Local Sustainable Transport Fund bid which will help deliver the aims and objectives of the Local Transport Plan
- The previous Local Transport Plans for North Nottinghamshire and Greater Nottingham which expired on 31 March 2011
- The progress reports on the previous North Nottinghamshire and Greater Nottingham Local Transport Plans
- The Congestion Delivery Plan for Greater Nottingham which expired on 31 March 2011
- The North Nottinghamshire and Greater Nottingham Delivery Reports which summarise the delivery of the first local transport plans
- The North Nottinghamshire and Greater Nottingham Accessibility Strategies.
Nottinghamshire County Council previously had two local transport plans. The plans set out the aims, objectives and strategies for achieving more sustainable and integrated transport throughout Nottinghamshire during the period 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2011.
The North Nottinghamshire Local Transport Plan covered the districts of Ashfield (excluding Hucknall), Bassetlaw, Mansfield and Newark & Sherwood. The Greater Nottingham.Local Transport Plan was developed in partnership with Nottingham City Council, and covered the Broxtowe, Gedling and Rushcliffe districts, as well as Hucknall and the City of Nottingham.
North Nottinghamshire Local Transport Plan 2006-2011
You can download a summary of the previous Local Transport Plan [PDF 30KB]
Alternatively you can download the North Nottinghamshire Plan for 2006-2011, covering the districts of Ashfield (excluding Hucknall), Bassetlaw, Mansfield and Newark & Sherwood, by individual chapters.
Contents and Executive Summary [PDF 183KB]
Chapter 1 - Introduction [PDF 53KB]
Chapter 2 - Wider Context [PDF 842KB]
Chapter 3 - Analysis of Problems and Opportunities [PDF 607KB]
Chapter 4 - Transport Strategy [PDF 480KB]
Chapter 5 - Accessibility [PDF 286KB]
Chapter 6 - Safer Roads [PDF 1MB]
Chapter 7 - Quality of Life [PDF 8MB]
Chapter 8 - Congestion [PDF 266KB]
Chapter 9 - Air Quality [PDF 144KB]
Chapter 10 - Regeneration [PDF 104KB]
Chapter 11 - Making Best Use [PDF 1.7MB]
Chapter 12 - Five Year Programme [PDF 2.1MB]
Chapter 13 - Targets and Trajectories [PDF 233KB]
Appendix A - Finance Forms [PDF 80KB]
Appendix B - Indicator Information [PDF 1.1MB]
North Nottinghamshire Local Transport Plan Progress Report 2008
The North Nottinghamshire Progress Report [PDF 1.52MB]
details the progress that was made towards delivering the 2006-2011 Local Transport Plan's objectives and targets. It also details the challenges that were faced in delivering the objectives and targets.
Strategic Environmental Assessment of the North Nottinghamshire Local Transport Plan 2006-2011
As part of the development of the local transport plans, the County Council also looks at the effects that the local transport plans will have on the environment. This includes issues such as noise levels, air pollution, wildlife and climate change. It also includes how transport affects health, crime and accessibility. This process is known as the strategic environmental assessment.
Download a copy of the Non-technical summary of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of the 2006-2011 North Nottinghamshire local transport plan [PDF 145KB]
Download a copy of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of the 2006-2011 North Nottinghamshire local transport plan [PDF 911KB]
or its appendices [PDF 1.83MB]
.
North Nottinghamshire Accessibility Strategy
Accessibility strategies are an integral part of the second local transport plans. The strategies detail the work the Council and its partners has undertaken to understand the problems people have accessing key services, such as work, training, healthcare, shops and leisure facilities, and identifies actions to improve access to these services.
Find out more about the North Nottinghamshire Accessibility Strategy.
North Nottinghamshire Delivery Report
In July 2006 the County Council produced a five year local transport plan delivery report. The report details the progress made towards achieving the first local transport plan objectives and targets during 2001 to 2006.
Download a copy of the North Nottinghamshire Delivery Report 2001/02-2005/06 [PDF 1148KB]
For more information on local transport plans or the delivery report please contact us.
Greater Nottingham Local Transport Plan 2006-2011
You can download a summary of previous the Local Transport Plan [PDF 30KB]
The Greater Nottingham Plan 2006-2011 was developed in partnership with Nottingham City Council. You can download the Greater Nottingham Plan, covering the Broxtowe, Gedling and Rushcliffe districts, as well as Hucknall and the City of Nottingham, by individual chapters.
Chapter 1 - Introduction [PDF 539KB]
Chapter 2 - Vision and Objectives [PDF 1.5MB]
Chapter 3 - Wider Context [PDF 451KB]
Chapter 4 - Problems and Opportunities [PDF 5.1MB]
Chapter 5 - Tackling Congestion [PDF 1.9MB]
Chapter 6 - Delivering Accessibility [PDF 1.3MB]
Chapter 7 - Safer Roads [PDF 188KB]
Chapter 8 - Better Air Quality and Environment [PDF 685KB]
Chapter 9 - Regeneration and Neighbourhood Renewal [PDF 6.4MB]
Chapter 10 - Quality of Life [PDF 303KB]
Chapter 11 - Efficient Maintenance [PDF 187KB]
Chapter 12 - Implementation Programme [PDF 955KB]
Chapter 13 - Targets and Monitoring [PDF 483KB]
Annex A - Strategic Document Review [PDF 161KB]
Annex B - Rights of Way Improvement Plans Progress Reports [PDF 136KB]
Annex C - Risk Assessment of the LTP Programme [PDF 100KB]
Annex D - Finance Forms [PDF 155KB]
Greater Nottingham Local Transport Plan Progress Report 2008
The Greater Nottingham Progress Report [PDF 2.88MB]
detailed the progress that had been made up to 2008 towards delivering the 2006-2011 Local Transport Plan's objectives and targets. It also detailed the challenges that were faced in delivering the objectives and targets.
Strategic Environmental Assessment Greater Nottingham Local Transport Plan 2006-2011
As part of the development of the local transport plans, the County Council also looks at the effects that the local transport plans will have on the environment. This includes issues such as noise levels, air pollution, wildlife and climate change. It also includes how transport affects health, crime and accessibility. This process is known as the strategic environmental assessment.
Download a copy of the Strategic Environmental Assessment of the 2006-2011 Greater Nottingham local transport plan [PDF 1274KB]
If you would like more information about the strategic environmental assessment please contact the Sustainability Team on 0115 9774538.
Greater Nottingham air quality management areas
Air quality management areas are declared where assessment and monitoring highlights that acceptable levels of air pollutants have been exceeded. Rushcliffe Borough Council has declared two transport related air quality management areas around Lady Bay Bridge and Trent Bridge and the County Council is working with Rushcliffe Borough Council to address these.
Greater Nottingham Accessibility Strategy
Accessibility strategies are an integral part of the second local transport plans. The strategies detail the work the Council and its partners has undertaken to understand the problems people have accessing key services, such as work, training, healthcare, shops and leisure facilities, and identifies actions to improve access to these services.
Find out more about the Greater Nottingham Accessibility Strategy.
Greater Nottingham Delivery Report
In July 2006 the County Council produced a five year local transport plan delivery report. The report details the progress made towards achieving the first local transport plan objectives and targets during 2001 to 2006.
Download a copy of the Greater Nottingham Delivery Report 2001/02-2005/06 [PDF 3487KB]
Greater Nottingham Congestion Delivery Plan
Greater Nottingham is one of the largest urban areas in the country. The County Council and Nottingham City Council developed a Congestion Delivery Plan [PDF 2.8MB]
to look at ways of restricting congestion from traffic growth in the Greater Nottingham area.
For more information on local transport plans or the delivery report please contact us.
