Temporary Four-Way Traffic Signals – Fisher Lane and Newgate Street

For the purpose of gas main replacement works, temporary four-way traffic signals will be in operation at the following locations:

Site 1: Fisher Lane, Bingham (Junction with The Banks)

  • From Monday, 23rd October 2023 to Sunday, 5th November 2023. Operating 24hrs.

Site 2: Newgate Street, Bingham (Junction with Fairfield Street)

  • From Monday, 30th October 2023 to Wednesday, 15th November 2023. Operating 24hrs.

Please note that only one set of signals will be in operation at any given time. Refer to the attached document for more detailed information.

First meeting of Bingham car parking group scopes upcoming survey

A new strategy group has now met to discuss action on car parking in Bingham with a new survey set to further collect up to date and in-depth information about parking both on and off street in its town centre.

The Bingham Car Park Strategy Group is now working in partnership to scope out the survey that will consider changes that could be made to improve capacity and feed into the development of a business case for a possible long stay car park at Butt Field site.

It follows recommendations approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council’s (RBC) Cabinet on September 12 and discussions at Bingham Town Council’s (BTC) Council meeting on September 19 to form the group leading the project.

Partners including RBC, BTC and Nottinghamshire County Council agreed the survey could inform exploring short and long-term solutions and indicated future discussions at meetings that will also centre on active travel and the role that cycling, walking and public transport to complement any changes.

They are also considering the suitability of a Bingham Town Council site close to Bingham Arena for a possible future long-stay car park to further inform a Bingham Parking Strategy.

Group members include RBC’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Environment and Safety Cllr Rob Inglis, Ward Members for Bingham, Mayor Cllr Rowan Bird from Bingham Town Council and RBC Leader and Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment Cllr Neil Clarke.

Cllr Clarke said: “I am really pleased with our first meeting which was formed to better understand the parking situation in Bingham and identify the issues, opportunities and solutions to inform the strategy.

“Our partnership working talked through the implementation of a new survey which is vital for providing data to consider changes that could be made within the existing town centre car parks to improve capacity.

“The data will also feed into the development of a business case for a possible long stay car park at Butt Field site in the town and assess the site close to Bingham Arena.

“We will continue to regularly meet and assess other short-term solutions which could become longer-term solutions if successful.”

RBC responded to BTC’s request last year for wider support for their car parking project which commenced with a £25,000 grant and officer assistance, just part of the work completed since the partnership was formed.

Cllr Inglis added: “The first strategy group meeting with the town and County Councils has been successful and we will take these next steps with the survey to gain a further insight into the town’s parking situation.

“It will then inform better place us to prepare a parking strategy for Bingham in conjunction with the County’s transport and highway strategy, including on street car parking.”

Cllr Bird, Mayor of Bingham Town Council added: “With all Councils working together, the parking survey is the next step to informing a business case for a long stay car park.

“The data collected will also assist the group in making informed decisions about the current parking structure in the Town and we are pleased to be involved in that process.

“The Town Council are fully committed to exploring all opportunities for parking in the town to assist residents and businesses.”

 

Temporary Driving Prohibition – Union Street (Whole Length)

A Temporary Prohibition of Driving will be in place on Union Street, covering its entire length, from 10:00pm on Monday the 30th of October 2023 until 6:00am on Thursday the 2nd of November 2023 due to overnight pest proofing works. An alternative route is available via Market Street – Long Acre – Needham Street. Please refer to the attached document for more details.

New Signage at Butt Field donated by Polygraphics

The Town Council was approached by local resident Adam who offered to donate his services to produce replacement signage for the Butt Field site. The Mayor, Cllr Rowan Bird, has visited Butt Field to see the newly installed signs and was accompanied by his dog Trixie. Cllr Bird said “We were delighted to hear that a local resident offered to help improve signage at the Butt Field site and our thanks go to Adam at Polygraphics for making the Town a brighter place to live. Adam has used his skills to improve an area of Bingham and I am always pleased to hear of local people who care about the Town they live in.”

Temporary Traffic Lights – Market Place, Bingham (at its Junction with Longacre and Church Lane), 2nd to 7th of October

Temporary two-way traffic signals will be in operation at Market Place, Bingham; specifically at its junctions with Longacre, and Church Lane, from Monday the 2nd to Saturday the 7th of October. The traffic management will be active during the nighttime hours of 7:00p to 6:00am. The measures are in place to facilitate carriageway resurfacing work. Please refer to the attached document for additional details.

Strategy working group to take action on Bingham car parking

Rushcliffe Borough Council:

A new working group to take action on car parking in Bingham meets for the first time next month.

The Bingham Car Park Strategy Group will meet to begin to discuss recommendations approved by Rushcliffe Borough Council’s (RBC) Cabinet on September 12.

They include conducting a parking survey to obtain up to date information about parking capacity in the town, exploring short-term solutions to improve town centre parking and considering the suitability of a Bingham Town Council site close to Bingham Arena for a possible future long-stay car park.

The working group will see the Council’s Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Environment and Safety Cllr Rob Inglis join ward members for Bingham, Cllr Rowan Bird from Bingham Town Council and Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment Cllr Neil Clarke to action the points in the coming months.

Cllr Clarke said: “I am really pleased that this group can now act, as it is the first time all partners at all levels will be working constructively together with the same commitment, namely, to improve car parking in Bingham both in the short and long term.

“Therefore the group will assess short-term solutions which could become longer-term solutions if successful and I’m pleased we’re now progressing the working group as planned.

“This will also allow us to look at other options for alternative solutions to improve parking.”

RBC responded to Bingham Town Council’s request last year which commenced with a £25,000 grant and officer support in helping them with their wider car parking project and this is only part of the work completed since the partnership was formed.

Cllr Inglis added: “This working group with the Town and County Councils will take these next steps to better understand the town’s parking situation.

“Working in partnership we will prepare a parking strategy for Bingham, including short term alternatives to any new long stay car park. This could also see improvements to parking in the heart of the town centre in conjunction with the County’s transport and highway strategy, including on street car parking.

“We recognise work completed to date to support Bingham Town Council’s ambition for a new long-stay car park for the town, potentially on the site adjacent to the railway line near Bingham Arena.

“We’re fully aware the challenges presented by Network Rail’s current lack of support for the scheme and the delay this presents to delivering it.”

Cllr Bird, Mayor of Bingham Town Council added: “Bingham Town Council are pleased and committed to work with Rushcliffe Borough Council to progress parking options for the Town. Working with all stakeholders as part of the parking strategy group we will aim to look at all options for long and short stay parking in the town.”

 

Traffic restrictions – Market Street, Bingham, 2nd to 7th of October (UPDATED)

Road closure:

  • Market Street – from its junction with Long Acre to its junction with Church Street.

The existing one-way street Traffic Regulation Order will be temporarily suspended in the following lengths of road. As a result, traffic may flow in both directions for the purpose of accessing Long Acre:

  • Union Street – for its entire length.
  • Needham Street – for its entire length.

Work will take place overnight, 7:00pm – 6:00am, from Monday, 2nd of October until Saturday, 7th of October.

The prohibitions are in place to facilitate Highway Resurfacing Works.

Please see the attached document for further information.

Temporary Traffic Lights – Grantham Road (at its Junction with Nightingale Way), 25th to 27th of September

Temporary three-way traffic signals will be in operation on Grantham Road, Bingham (at its Junction with Nightingale Way) continuously from Monday the 25th of September until Wednesday the 27th of September. The works are for cable repairs in the carriageway. Please see the attached document for further information.