Current and planned road works and closures
The interactive map below shows current and planned roadworks. You can search for a town or village or just zoom into the map to see individual road works schemes taking place. If you click on a scheme you can see the exact location of the works, what they involve, who is responsible for the works, the severity of any delays expected and how long they are scheduled to last.
Event notification
Great Notts Bike Ride (Cycle Live) - Sunday 23 June 2013
The Great Notts Bike Ride is taking place from 7am to 6pm on Sunday 23 June 2013.
Minimal traffic management is required and for the majority of the route, cyclists will have no priority over other traffic. All parties will follow the highway code. There will, however, be temporary traffic signals in operation on Bradmore Lane between Bradmore and Plumtree during this time.
The majority of cyclists will follow the 25 and 50 mile routes so please be aware that there will be groups of cyclists and children cycling these routes. All groups will complete the 25 mile route, the 50 mile route will extend from this and the 100 mile route will then continue from the 50 mile route.
See maps of the cycle routes:
Road works signage
Advance notice boards will be erected for all County Council funded major road works. Temporary advance advisory signs such as 'Work starts here' will be erected at least two weeks before commencement of work on site. These will be removed on commencement of works and replaced with a scheme sign showing contractors name and emergency contact details.
Works carried out by the utilities are not controlled by the County Council, although a small percentage of their work is inspected in order to maintain standards.
Section 58 Notices
Section 58 Notices give advance warning of road works taking place and state the restrictions that apply when these works are completed.
Section 58 Notice for works in Radcliffe on Trent - dated 12 March 2013 [PDF]
Section 58 Notice for works in Radcliffe on Trent - dated 20 June 2012 [PDF]
Planning an event affecting public roads and pavements
If you are planning an event affecting public roads or pavements, please let us know. Some types of events require our permission and we need to ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place to manage traffic, parking and the event itself. We can also provide useful advice to help your event run smoothly.
Inform us of an event you are planning which may affect public roads
Event signage
Temporary signs for events may be erected with our consent. Approval is subject to meeting a number of specific conditions and will only be given for major events (such as the Robin Hood Marathon) and not for retail openings or other promotions for which permission will be refused.
Diversion routes will be signed where delays are expected to be caused by works on the roads or other events.
Further information
For more information on road works and closures contact us.