The annual event will take place Saturday, July 27
NET has announced changes to its tram timetable in Nottingham ahead of Nottinghamshire Pride on Saturday, July 27. Trams will not run between the train station and the Theatre Royal during the hours of 10.30am and 12.30pm on the day, to make way for the annual march, which has a new route this year through Old Market Square and the Lace Market .
NET's head of operations Trevor Stocker said: “Every year, thousands of people come together in Nottingham City Centre in celebration of the region’s LGBTQ+ community. We’re always committed to ensuring that people can celebrate as safely as possible, while offering limited disruption to normal service. As such, we’ll be pausing our tram service for a short window of time.
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