08 Jun 2026

Millions in transport funding for Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire good for growth says Chamber

East Midlands Chamber has welcomed £298m of funding approved by the East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) Board on 8th June, aimed at modernising transport in the cities and counties of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Derby and Derbyshire.

 

The cash allocation from the Mayoral Transport Fund follows an announcement in March of £470m of approved transport funding.

 

Proposed projects expected to benefit from funding include:

  • New electric buses for Nottingham City Transport and trentbarton
  • New transport hubs in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Cotgrave, East Leake and Sutton
  • Bus route and junction improvements in Hucknall and Sutton
  • Improvements to transport routes on the A6002, Thane Road and Meadows Way
  • Five new transport hubs in Derbyshire, including Clowne, Glossop and Ilkeston
  • 700 real-time information displays installed at Derbyshire bus stops and transport hubs

 

East Midlands Chamber Chief Executive Scott Knowles said: Ensuring transport infrastructure can handle demand and can be relied on, both now and in the future, is essential, enabling workforces to get where they need to be, communities and supply chains to be fully supported and for business to progress.

“The Chamber has been calling for transport investment to help unlock the region’s growth potential. It’s one of the policy asks set out in our landmark publication – the Framework of Growth – so I welcome this investment as a step forward for Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Derby and Derbyshire.”

 

 

To view East Midlands Chamber’s Framework for Growth in full, click here.