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Looking for things to do in Nottingham that are extra-ordinary? Ezekial Bone specialises in educational entertainment and character-led heritage tours that capture the spirit of Nottingham, City and shire, past and present.

Ambassador for VisitEngland and for VisitBritain Ezekial Bone is Robin Hood! The multi-award winning Nottingham Robin Hood Town Tour is the No.1 attraction on TripAdvisor . It is the definitive way to see the City and learn all about Robin Hood. Robin Hood has appeared on the Discovery, Travel and History Channels.

Want a Ghost Walk with a bit more meat on its bones?! Looking for adventure through Sherwood Forest ? Ever dreamed about treading the boards at the magnificent Nottingham Theatre Royal ? Fancy a stroll through the atmospheric  Lace Market ?

‘. . entertaining & highly informative . . . unusual & exhilarating.’ Nottingham Civic Society

‘While there’s a wealth of historical information and insight . . . this is not so much a historical tour as a mobile theatrical performance: comedy, drama, action-adventure, and a cast of one . . . Ezekial Bone is a rare talent.’ Hemispheres Magazine – United Airlines.

See the sights and be enthralled and entertained as Ezekial Bone juggles fascinating facts and cultural curiosities with the ironies and mysteries of history.

Embark on an adventure around Nottingham and through time itself!

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When not masquerading as Robin Hood, man of many faces Ezekial Bone also leads other heritage tours, produces corporate events and education for schools . Mr Bone is also available for commissions.

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16 Top Tourist Attractions & Places to Visit in Nottingham

Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Dec 25, 2023 We may earn a commission from affiliate links ( )

Nottingham, county town of Nottinghamshire, is built on a number of hills on the north bank of the River Trent. The city has a long tradition as a trading hub and manufacturing center and is known for its fine lace.

More recently, it has become a popular cultural destination boasting numerous attractions, including two large theaters and several art galleries. It also hosts many great festivals and events, one of the most popular being the annual Nottingham Goose Fair .

Known as the "Queen of the Midlands" on account of its broad streets and picturesque parks, such as the Arboretum, Embankment, and Colwick Park, Nottingham is a great base from which to explore nearby Sherwood Forest , legendary home of Robin Hood. In fact, the image of this most famous of English folk heroes is everywhere around the city, and although his once enormous woodland hangout is now considerably reduced, it lends the city a truly unique atmosphere.

To learn more about what is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in England, read our list of the top attractions and things to do in Nottingham.

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1. Old Market Square

2. the lace market, 3. nottingham castle, 4. the city of caves, 5. national justice museum, 6. theatre royal & royal concert hall, 7. highfields park, 8. green's windmill and science centre, 9. d. h. lawrence birthplace museum, 10. the great central railway, 11. robin hood way and sherwood forest, 12. papplewick pumping station, 13. wollaton hall, 14. newstead abbey, 15. southwell minster, 16. framework knitters' museum, where to stay in nottingham for sightseeing.

Old Market Square

Nottingham's old city center boasts several important tourist attractions. It's here that you'll find Old Market Square, the largest such public space in England and home to the Nottingham Tourism Centre , an important first stop before exploring the city. On the east side of the square is the Neoclassical Council House, crowned by an imposing dome.

While strolling through the city's historic center, be sure to head over to the Nottingham Playhouse for a look at the remarkable Sky Mirror . Created by sculptor Anish Kapoor, this 19-foot-wide stainless steel dish points upwards and provides a unique look at the sky above.

Also of interest here is Nottingham Speaker's Corner, the first such public speaking venue outside London. The impressive Guildhall is also close by.

Location: Smithy Row, Nottingham

The Lace Market

Just a short walk away from the Old Market Square is the historic Lace Market. Once the heart of Britain's lace industry, this charming area is now protected as one of the city's most important heritage zones. Today, these former red brick warehouses and display rooms house numerous shops, restaurants, boutique accommodations - and yes, lace makers.

In addition to these fun things to do, the neighborhood is also home to some of the city's top sightseeing opportunities, including a visit to the former courthouse that now serves as the National Justice Museum. Great walking tours of the Lace Market are available and can be booked at the Nottingham Tourist Centre.

Nottingham Castle

Nottingham Castle affords excellent views of the town and is notable for its bronze statues of Robin Hood and his merry men by Nottingham-born sculptor James Woodford. Destroyed in 1651 by Parliamentary forces, the original castle was replaced by an Italian-style palace belonging to the Duke of Newcastle.

Today, it's home to two great collections: the Sherwood Foresters Regimental Museum, with its impressive collection of medals and regimental uniforms; and the Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery . Among the latter's treasures are beautiful 6th-century Anglo-Saxon brooches, medieval ceramics and alabaster carvings, and stoneware from the 17th and 18th centuries.

There's also an ethnographic gallery (including jade jewelry from New Zealand, Burmese bronze statues, and Indo-Persian steelware). The picture collection in the Long Gallery includes works by Charles le Brun, Richard Wilson, William Dyce, Marcus Stone, and Ben Nicholson.

The Museum of Nottingham Life at Brewhouse Yard , just a few yards away, is also worth a visit. This collection of 17th-century cottages houses displays portraying the history of the people of Nottingham.

Address: Lenton Road, Nottingham

Official site: www.nottinghamcastle.org.uk/

The City of Caves

Numerous caves exist in the sandstone underneath Nottingham, including the spectacular 322-foot-long Mortimer's Hole directly below the castle. Part of the excellent City of Caves attraction, this particular formation takes its name from Roger Mortimer, lover of Queen Isabella, wife of Edward II (legend has it Mortimer once hid here from the jealous king).

In all, more than 450 caves lie beneath Nottingham, the largest known grouping of caves in the country, and have been used for centuries for storage and defense. Accessed from Garner's Hill, fascinating public tours of the caves are available.

Location: Garner's Hill, Nottingham

Official site: www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk/venue/city-of-caves/

National Justice Museum

A must-see attraction in the Lace Market is the popular National Justice Museum . It's located in the city's former court and jailhouse, a building that has been in use since 1780.

Highlights of the museum include its courtrooms and a jail that dates from the 14th century. There are also fascinating exhibits relating to matters of crime and punishment. Be sure to check out the displays about Robin Hood.

Other nearby attractions worth visiting include Nottingham Contemporary , a modern art gallery, and the National Ice Centre , one of the country's largest ice-skating rink facilities.

Address: High Pavement, Nottingham

Official site: www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk

Nottingham's Theatre Royal

Since it opened in 1865, Nottingham's Theatre Royal has been a focal point of the city's social and entertainment life. Since then, this landmark building has expanded in size and function, and is now the centerpiece of a cultural facility that includes the more modern Royal Concert Hall.

In addition to theatrical productions including everything from musicals to murder mysteries and Shakespearian tragedies, locals and visitors alike are also treated to touring ballet performances and concerts. If you're traveling through Nottingham with kids in the Christmas period, be sure to check out their always popular pantomime, a tradition that's been running since 1971.

Address: Theatre Square, Nottingham

Official site: https://trch.co.uk

Highfields Park

Part of the University of Nottingham, Highfields Park is a splendid 52-acre green space full of exotic plants and trees. Fun things to do here include boating, walking, picnicking, lawn bowls, croquet, and putting. Children can burn off steam in the play area, and the Lakeside Arts Centre stages special events.

Another park worth visiting is the Arboretum , home to lovely gardens and some of the city's most popular festivals. Close by is the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, the city's oldest church, known for its 19th-century glasswork. It's also the city's second largest religious center after the Roman Catholic Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas.

Address: University Boulevard, Lenton, Nottingham

Official site: www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/HighfieldsPark

Green's Windmill and Science Centre

Lovely Green's Mill, once home of mathematical physicist George Green (1793-1841), was built in 1807 only to be rebuilt in the 1980s after a devastating fire in 1947. Today, the amazing inner workings of Green's Windmill can be seen over four floors, each of them providing an insight into the flour-making process (you can even buy some to take home with you).

The science center itself is aimed at youngsters and includes a discovery zone with fun interactive displays. Exhibits focus on light, magnetism, and electricity.

Address: Windmill Lane, Sneinton, Nottingham

Official site: www.greensmill.org.uk

D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum

The D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum in the Eastwood area of Nottingham combines three unique attractions focusing on the famous English author. The Blue Line Trail, a self-guided walking tour modeled on the Freedom Trail in Boston, links the Heritage Centre and the Birthplace Museum.

The museum is home to a fascinating exhibition on the social history of Eastwood during the writer's lifetime, including recreations of a Victorian schoolroom, a grocery shop, and a mock-up of a mine that visitors can crawl through. There's also an art gallery, bistro, and conference area.

Also of interest are displays about family life in the mining community that shaped Lawrence's formative years, as well as a chance to view the rooms where the family lived. Personal items and some of Lawrence's original watercolors are also on display.

Address: 8a Victoria Street, Eastwood, Nottingham

Official site: www.lleisure.co.uk/d-h-lawrence-birthplace-museum/

The Great Central Railway

Chugging along some 10 miles of track between Ruddington Fields station to East Leake and Loughborough, the Great Central Railway (GCRN) makes an excellent excursion when visiting Nottingham. Highlights of this heritage railway include a number of fully restored steam and diesel train engines and rolling stock, as well as fully functioning workshops, vintage buses, a café, and shops.

Model train enthusiasts will want to check out the attraction's large miniature railway layout. Those traveling with kids should plan ahead and try to catch fun events like the special Santa and Christmas trains.

Address: Mere Way, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire

Official site: www.gcrn.co.uk

Sherwood Forest

Stretching all the way from Nottingham Castle to Sherwood Forest, the 104-mile-long Robin Hood Way passes many attractions associated with the legendary Robin Hood. The trail also goes through the Clumber Country Park and past Rufford Abbey, as well as Robin Hood Hills, Thieves Wood, and Fountain Dale.

The highlight, of course, is spending time within famous Sherwood Forest, the most important area landmark associated with Robin Hood. Today, this famous woodland encompasses more than 1,000 acres surrounding the village of Edwinstowe, including the 450-acre Sherwood Forest Country Park .

Visitors come each year to enjoy events such as the week-long Robin Hood Festival . Highlights include its recreation of medieval times and characters, including knights and court jesters.

Other big draws include the Sherwood Forest Art and Craft Centre and the 1,000-year-old Major Oak . You can also visit Thynghowe, a medieval meeting place where people came to resolve disputes.

Address: Mansfield Road, Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire

Papplewick Pumping Station

Widely considered one of the finest examples of Victorian industrial design in Britain, the Papplewick Pumping Station is a superb example of 19th century craftsmanship. It boasts a range of original features including an ornamental cooling pond and a Boiler House complete with six Lancashire Boilers, all set amidst formal landscaped grounds.

The ornate Engine House is home to the original twin beam engines, built by James Watt in 1884. Here visitors find a combination of Victorian engineering and artistic design, including beautiful stained glass windows, elaborately decorated columns and polished mahogany and brass.

Another feat of engineering can be seen at Bestwood Country Park . The park is home to the Winding Engine House , the last remaining vestige of the large colliery that once dominated the landscape.

Address: Rigg Lane, Ravenshead, Nottingham

Official site: www.papplewickpumpingstation.org.uk

Wollaton Hall

Located near the university, spectacular Wollaton Hall is an Elizabethan mansion set amid a 500-acre deer park. Built around 1580 by a local coal mine owner, this attractive mansion now houses the Nottingham City Museums and Galleries' Natural History Collection, as well as the superb Nottingham Industrial Museum (the latter is housed in the estate's former stables).

Highlights include Nottingham's oldest pipe organ, plus the chance to explore the six galleries of the natural history museum. Admission is free, though a fee is attached to the excellent tours on offer here. There are also two on-site cafés, along with a gift shop.

Address: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham

Official site: https://wollatonhall.org.uk

Newstead Abbey, Nottingham

An easy 20-minute drive north of Nottingham is Newstead Abbey. This delightful attraction is the former family home of poet Lord Byron, whose tomb is in Newstead parish church. It was originally an Augustinian abbey founded in 1170 by Henry II, and many of the original structures can still be seen, including the west front of the church, the refectory, the chapterhouse (now a chapel), and the cloisters.

Byron's rooms have been preserved as they were in his lifetime, with many of his mementos on display. Be sure to also explore the lovely garden, with its many old and rare trees, as well as the Japanese, formal, and tropical gardens, and lakes and streams in the abbey grounds.

Location: Ravenshead, Nottinghamshire

Official site: www.newsteadabbey.org.uk

Southwell Minster

About 15 miles northeast of Nottingham, Southwell is a small market town that makes a good base for the exploration of Robin Hood country. Charles I stayed in the Saracen's Head before giving himself up to the Scots in 1646, thus beginning a long period of imprisonment ending with his execution.

Other historic buildings of note include the heritage houses lining Church Street and Westgate. The old Methodist Church is also worth seeing.

Of particular interest is 12th-century Southwell Minster (the nave and transepts of this period have been preserved, as have its three Norman towers). The most exquisite part of the minster is undoubtedly the 13th-century chapterhouse, with its wonderful doorway, a profusion of beautiful naturalistic leaves and flowers, vines, grapes, animals, and human figures.

Address: Church Street, Southwell, Nottinghamshire

Official site: www.southwellminster.org

Framework Knitters' Museum

Here's one for traveling knitters: the Framework Knitters' Museum. Set up as a "living museum" in the small village of Ruddington just a few minutes south of Nottingham, this fascinating museum celebrates a craft that's been a staple of the region for over 400 years.

As you stroll around the museum's collection of historic cottages and workshops, you'll see knitters at work, keeping things very much alive with displays and techniques that have been around for generations. A great tearoom is located on-site, along with a well-stocked shop.

Address: Chapel Street, Ruddington, Nottingham

Official site: https://frameworkknittersmuseum.org.uk

If you're visiting Nottingham for the first time, the city center makes a great base. Here, you'll find attractions such as Old Market Square, Nottingham Castle, and Mortimer's Hole, as well as plenty of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Below are some highly rated hotels in this convenient and central location:

Luxury Hotels:

  • On a quiet cul-de-sac, a short stroll from the city center, the pet-friendly, boutique Hart's Hotel , with compact, contemporary rooms and a popular restaurant next door, lies a six-minute stroll from Nottingham Castle.
  • Less than 10 minutes on foot to Old Market Square and the castle, Crowne Plaza Hotel Nottingham has an indoor pool, fitness center, and comfortable guest rooms, while the contemporary Park Plaza Nottingham is even closer to the castle, near fabulous shops and restaurants.

Mid-Range Hotels:

  • A mere five-minute walk from the city center and steps from the popular Rock City music venue, Roomzzz Nottingham City offers fresh modern apartments with full kitchens. Breakfast is included in the rates.
  • Nearby, the glass-encased Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre Hotel has comfy, modern rooms in a quiet location.
  • A little closer to the city center, a short stroll from Old Market Square and the castle, Best Western Plus Nottingham City Centre is popular for its handy location, comfortable beds, and reasonable rates.

Budget Hotels:

  • In a fantastic location, steps from Nottingham Castle and Mortimer's Hole, the pet-friendly Travelodge Nottingham Central , with basic modern rooms, offers excellent value, as does the nearby Ibis Nottingham Centre , a little farther east.
  • Although a little farther from the city center, the Travelodge Nottingham Riverside Hotel is also worth considering and offers no-frills rooms and free parking.

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NCT's electric bus project will save 3,800 tonnes of CO2e every year once it is fully delivered

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Nottingham City Transport [NCT] has ordered its first electric single deck buses as part of investment with £34 million. NCT has appointed Zenobē Energy as the delivery partner for the electrification of 78 of its buses, which will supply the charging infrastructure to Nottingham’s historic Trent Bridge Bus Garage, which housed horse-drawn and electric trams back when it opened in 1901.

Zenobē Energy has worked with 90% of the major bus companies in the UK, and in addition to providing the charging infrastructure for the site, they will also be managing the construction, delivery and implementation of its charging software. Thiey say this will allow for a more efficient service for the operator, and the infrastructure will allow NCT to extend the electric fleet in future.

Steven Meersman, Co-Founder and Director at Zenobē said: "We’re thrilled to be delivering our first infrastructure in Nottingham and to be working in collaboration with Nottingham City Transport. We know that bringing 78 buses to the local area will have a huge impact on emissions and bring the City of Nottingham closer to its ambition of being carbon neutral by 2028.

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"We are proud to be a part of this project. Working across the public and private sector is essential to scaling emissions faster, and we’re looking forward to delivering a greener service to the city."

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Pelican Bus & Coach will deliver the first 12 fully zero-emission electric buses to join the NCT fleet, which are expected to enter service in late 2023. These vehicles are manufactured by Yutong, who are the world's largest bus and coach manufacturer, who have delivered more than 133,000 zero emission vehicles.

These buses will be fully accessible and will feature full electric air-conditioning, have free Wi-Fi and USB charging points on board, and provide a quiet travelling experience with no engine vibration or noise. Liam O’Brien, NCT’s Head of Engineering said: "Following a rigorous public procurement process and operational trials of several electric buses, Yutong Bus & Coach and Zenobē were a clear winner to deliver our first electric buses.

"The buses are superior in terms of space and comfort for passengers and have air conditioning as standard. With the software and charging service provided by Zenobē, the buses can do a full days’ operation on a single, overnight, charge, which is essential for ensuring we can keep them all on the road throughout the day, providing a better, cleaner service for our customers."

Ian Downie, Head of Yutong UK at Pelican Bus and Coach added: "We are absolutely delighted and honoured to have been awarded this contract to work in partnership with NCT. The vehicles will be fully completed at our family owned dealership in Castleford, and we look forward to supporting Nottingham on their zero emission journey."

NCT's electric bus project will save 3,800 tonnes of CO2e every year once it is fully delivered. Over the lifetime of these buses, NCT will also make a significant contribution to wider efforts to improve air quality, with an estimated 31 tonnes of harmful NOx and 777kg of PM2.5 removed from the atmosphere.

Nottingham City Council’s Portfolio Holder for Highways, Transport and Parks, Councillor Audra Wynter, said: “These new state of the art electric buses are fantastic news for Nottingham. Getting more people using greener public transport is a key part in tackling the twin emergencies of toxic air pollution and climate breakdown.

"These electric buses will help Nottingham to reach our carbon neutral 2028 goals while getting people around the city quickly and easily as part of our award-winning bus network.” This £34m project is being supported with £15.2m from the Department for Transport’s Zero Emission Bus Regional Areas (ZEBRA) Fund.

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Famed for its associations with  Robin Hood , the  Civil War  and literary legends such as  Lord Byron  and  D.H. Lawrence , there is plenty to uncover in Nottinghamshire.

Download one of free themed trails and you will be able to explore the county at your leisure. Discover architectual gems, stunning woodland walks and the ghosts and gouls which are said to haunt our historic buildings.  

Or why not  take a tour with one of our expert guides  and browse through tours taking place around Nottingham regularly? Whether you are looking for a group tour or a personalised trip for leisure travellers or business delegates our guides are ready to bring the story of Nottinghamshire to life.

If you're looking for fun self-led trails, look no further than Go Quest Adventures , unlock a hidden trail by solving clues and riddles through the streets of Nottingham or take on Treasure Hunt Nottingham's pirate themed adventure, scour the streets and solve the clues as you journey through the city! 

Curious About self-guided walks are also a fantastic way to explore Nottingham city centre and many of the county's beautiful towns. 

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On Saturday 9 March, Nottingham City Transport held a public launch event for its first electric buses

Nottingham City Transport (NCT) launched its new fleet of Yutong electric buses at a special event in Nottingham’s Old Market Square on Saturday 9 March. Buses branded in blue, red, pink and silver versions its livery were on display between 1000 and 1500hrs, allowing prospective passengers to take a look at the new vehicles, which also feature air conditioning, a re-positioned next stop display screen and rear facing screen which can be seen from the wheelchair bay, a larger area for pushchairs, a hearing loop system, USB-C charging ports and full colour destination displays that the operator believes are easier to see from a distance and in the dark

NCT Managing Director David Astill described the arrival of the fleet as the start of an exciting new era in the company’s long history, adding that NCT is keen to play its part in Nottingham’s aspiration to be carbon-neutral by 2028.

The delivery marks the arrival of NCT’s first 24 electric buses and the start of a programme that will see its remaining diesel powered buses leave the fleet over the next four years; the operator already has a large fleet of gas-powered buses. The new electric buses were funded via a joint bid by Nottingham City Transport and Nottingham City Council to the ZEBRA fund, and the first deliveries will be followed by 24 more, giving a fleet of 48, supported by new charging infrastructure at NCT’s Trent Bridge depot. The total cost of the new fleet and associated infrastructure is £32.2m, of which £13.4m has come from the ZEBRA fund along with £18.8m from NCT over the lifetime of the vehicles.

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Nottingham City Council’s Portfolio Holder for Transport Angela Kandola said of the new fleet: “The new buses are a fantastic addition to NCT’s fleet and I’m excited to see they will shortly enter service around the city. I’m sure passengers will enjoy all the new features on-board too. Electric buses help to reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality, which has a major impact on the health of people and the planet – as well as helping Nottingham work towards our ambition of becoming a carbon neutral city by 2028.”

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The second batch of 24 buses is expected to enter service in the first half of 2025. The company also expects to place a follow-up order for 20 double-deck buses, expected to enter service in 2026, in the near future.

The buses were supplied by Pelican Bus & Coach. Pelican’s Ian Downie, Head of Yutong UK, said: “This is a significant step for Nottingham City Transport on its journey to zero emissions. The Nottingham team have challenged us to produce a customer-centric vehicle, and we are extremely proud of what has been achieved. The vehicle is fitted with full colour front destinations, luxury trimmed high backed seating, new swept hand poles, illuminated bell pushes, and our electric air conditioning system for maximum customer comfort.”

The charging infrastructure has been delivered by, and will be maintained by, Zenobē which, in addition to a fully managed charging service, has also financed 24 batteries on board the vehicles, including a 16-year performance guarantee. Steven Meersman, co-founder and Director of Zenobē, said: “This is Zenobē’s first project with Nottingham City Transport, we are pleased to be on board to not only deliver the depot’s charging infrastructure but as a long-term EV fleet partner. Our fully managed charging service will allow NCT to focus on continuing to deliver outstanding service for their passengers, knowing their critical charging infrastructure will be maintained and on-board batteries will be guaranteed to meet route requirements for 16 years.”

The operator expects 3,800 tonnes of CO2e will be saved each year and an estimated 31 tonnes of NOx and 777kg of PM2.5 removed from the atmosphere over their lifetime.

Reflecting on the launch event, a spokesperson for NCT said: “Saturday 9 March marked a significant milestone for NCT as we proudly launched our fleet of electric buses in the Old Market Square. It was a day filled with excitement, positive feedback and community engagement. Despite a damp start, the weather smiled upon us, and the turnout exceeded our expectations. The event showcased our new electric buses in all their glory, providing attendees with the opportunity to explore the vehicles up close and have their questions answered. We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who helped pull the day together and for everyone who attended.”

In February, Nottingham City Transport also launched its new real-time bus fare information via its mobile app and website, addressing an issue which Transport Focus says is a barrier for some 33% of non-users, who say they would like to know what the bus fare is going to be before boarding. The app update, developed with digital technology partner Passenger, makes information about tickets that can be purchased on the bus and as mobile tickets more easily accessible to potential customers.

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Nottingham City Transport (NCT), the English city’s public transport operator, is set to welcome twenty-four new Yutong signature electric buses to its fleet, costing £400,000 each per unit. Source of pictures: Nottingham City Transport Yutong electric buses for Nottingham City Transport Yutong’s city buses, which have a range of up to 275 miles, will enter […]

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Nottingham City Transport (NCT), the English city’s public transport operator, is set to welcome twenty-four new Yutong signature electric buses to its fleet, costing £400,000 each per unit.

Source of pictures: Nottingham City Transport

Yutong electric buses for Nottingham City Transport

Yutong’s city buses, which have a range of up to 275 miles, will enter service on the Pink 30, Blue 39 and Red 50 routes.

Yutong dealer for the UK Pelican stresses that these are the first zero emission battery electric buses for Nottingham City Transport, who have worked with Pelican and Yutong to develop a high specification bus for customers.

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Twelve of them are ready to enter service, while the second half will arrive by the end of March. The NCT said it plans to switch the entire fleet to electric by 2034. Within two years, the NCT plans to order double-decker electric buses to further expand the fleet.

The balance of the order will be delivered in 2 further tranches, with twelve due in April 2024 and the remaining twenty-four in March 2025 .

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Ian Downie , Head of Yutong UK commented “This is a significant step for Nottingham City Transport on their journey to zero emissions. The Nottingham team have challenged us to produce a customer centric vehicle, and we are extremely proud  of what has been achieved. The vehicle is fitted with full colour front destinations, luxury trimmed high backed seating, new swept hand poles, illuminated bell pushes, and our electric air conditioning system for maximum customer comfort.”

David Astill , NCT’s Managing Director said, “The delivery of these buses from Yutong represents the exciting start of our journey to a battery-electric fleet, with a target to replace all of our remaining diesel buses in the next four years . We are keen for our customers to enjoy the experience of travelling on our new emission-free vehicles, and we have been impressed by the flexibility and enthusiasm  offered by Pelican and Yutong to build a bus with coach-like comfort to a challenging specification set out by the NCT team. We are currently undertaking a comprehensive familiarisation programme for our drivers and engineers and both are full of praise for these new buses. I am confident our passengers will be equally impressed ” 

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