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If you have found a cycle path defect then you can report it to either the City or County Council by clicking on the logos below.

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For reporting maintenance issues on local trunk roads (the responsibility of the Highways England and managed in Notts, 'Area 7' by A-One Plus. Locally these routes include the A52, A453 and A46) use the e-mail link below:

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Bennerley Viaduct restoration plans: Sustrans decide not to make a second bid for HLF funding

February 12, 2018 by David Easley

Following the great disappointment at the decision last December by the Heritage Lottery Fund not to approve the Sustrans funding bid, despite the extensive support it attracted, there has now been further great disappointment, especially from the Friends of Bennerley … Read more

Pedals supports local campaign for keeping open the riverside path between The Hook and Holme Pierrepont

February 7, 2018 by admin

Pedals is strongly supporting the  local campaign for keeping open the riverside path between The Hook and Holme Pierrepont following the news in early February that the landowner wishes to exclude public access after April. This path, widely used by … Read more

Abbey Bridge cycle route (Western Cycle Corridor) changes in the vicinity of the through the Gregory Street junction; work starting in January 2018

December 29, 2017 by Hugh McClintock

The City Council are making some improvements to the Western Cycle Corridor as it goes through the Gregory Street junction. This is in response to some issues raised by local residents but they say that it also allows them to … Read more

Cycle Hub survey

December 12, 2017 by David Easley

The Cycle Hub people would like to know more about how you use the cycle hubs at East Midlands Trains railway stations so they can improve their offering:
“Take 5 minutes to complete this simple questionnaire which would help … Read more

The New Broadmarsh Plans: Pedals’ View

December 9, 2017 by Paul Abel

The “Broadmarsh Gyratory” was recently voted the City Centre’s “Most Dangerous Cycling Blackspot” according to a survey by Pedals in June. I50 survey respondents gave us that feedback, so it will be interesting to hear their views on the new … Read more

Request for suggestions to Notts Police on location for ‘Close Pass’ campaign trials

December 2, 2017 by David Easley

At the Greater Nottm Cycling Development (CDG) meeting on 1 December 2017 Inspector Mark Whitaker of Notts Police asked for suggestions from Pedals members for further locations where they might trial a possible local West Midlands style ‘Close Pass’ campaign … Read more

Pedals discusses Broadmarsh proposals with City Council

November 4, 2017 by David Easley
Keith Morgan of Nottingham City Council attended the 16/10/17 Pedals meeting to discuss the proposals for Broadmarsh redevelopment. [Click title to read more]

Have your say on improving the A52 Dunkirk to QMC cycle route

September 1, 2017 by David Easley

Highways England is planning to improve the A52 Dunkirk to Queens Medical centre (west side) cycle route.

This section of pedestrian and cycle path is one of the busiest on Highways England’s roads in the East Midlands. Highways England would … Read more

The Most Dangerous Roads for Cyclists in Nottingham – What You Told Us

June 19, 2017 by David Easley
Cyclists were asked to speak out on the worst spots for biking around Nottingham. Click the heading for further details.

Growing menace of taxi abuse on Queen’s Bridge Road cycle route

June 6, 2017 by David Easley

Pedals is well aware of the increasing problem of abuse by taxi drivers with the Queen’s Bridge Road cycle route and we are pressing the City Council for urgent action to address it. We are also are very concerned about … Read more

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