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Nottingham continues to go above and beyond on travel for older and disabled residents

January 24, 2025

The arrangements for concessionary travel for older and disabled people have been approved for 2025/26 by Nottingham City Council at its Executive Board meeting.

A nationwide scheme – the English National Concessionary Travel Scheme (ENCTS) gives older and disabled residents free off-peak bus travel, between 9.30am – 11pm weekdays and all day on weekends.

Nottingham City Council is continuing to go above and beyond this statutory duty to provide:

  • free travel on the tram for city residents during the same period as per ENCTS conditions. The tram is fully accessible with low floors and level boarding, which is important for older and disabled residents
  • a companion travel facility attached to passes issued for city residents who are sight impaired, have a severe walking disability or a severe learning disability and would have difficulty travelling alone
  • free travel on the bus or tram for disabled city residents before 9:30am on This is funded using Bus Services Improvement Plan funding

Nottingham City Council Leader and Executive Member for Strategic Regeneration, Transport and Communications, Councillor Neghat Khan said: “Going above and beyond our statutory duty to provide concessionary travel is part of our commitment to a world-class public transport network which works for our residents.”

“As well as extending the scheme to tram as well as bus travel and providing a companion pass for disabled people who would have difficulty travelling alone, thanks to BSIP funding, we are able to provide our disabled residents have access to both bus and tram travel free before 9.30am, opening up opportunities for them to access work, leisure and community while getting around in a green way.”

 

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