Fresh warning as commuters told to expect more disruption at busy junction

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Fresh warning as commuters told to expect more disruption at busy junction
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Nottingham City Transport has confirmed a number of further changes at Maid Marian Way

Commuters have been warned of further disruption as work to transform one of Nottingham's busiest junctions continues. Work began in spring 2024 to turn the large roundabout on Maid Marian Way , which connected the key city centre routes of Derby Road and Lower Parliament Street in Nottingham city centre, into a T-junction.

The next phase of the works started on Monday, January 6 with officials warning that the changes would lead to delays for commuters due to the need to close lanes on Maid Marian Way northbound and a bus stop. Now, bus operator Nottingham City Transport has confirmed some further changes from Monday, January 13.

"This temporary change is being made because of the reduction in traffic lanes heading up Maid Marian Way, where the 4 currently operates and turns right into Upper Parliament Street to reach City Campus. Based on our experience to date with these works, we are concerned that the reduced lanes will significantly impact on the reliability of the 4, so have made the decision to alter the route so the buses avoid getting stuck in queues going through this junction.

The spokesperson added: "From Monday 13th January 2025 for around 2 weeks, Orange Line buses cannot serve Angel Row because the right hand turn out of Mount Street will be closed.

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