The Covid regional test centre at County Hall on London Road as closed down today 23 June.
A spokesperson for the council told us that they are looking to get an alternative mobile testing solution up and running soon.
Meanwhile, there are other ways to get a test – see below
How to book a Covid-19 test
There are a number of ways to access a Covid-19 test across Nottingham and Nottinghamshire. You must book in for a test before attending.To book a test, visit: www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test or call 119.
What happens after the test
You will receive your test result via text or email within 72 hours. If your test is positive, you must self-isolate immediately. For more information on receiving your result, visit the NHS website. For more information on getting a test, read our COVID-19 testing FAQs below.
Walk-through local testing sites in city can be found at:
– Forest Park and Ride, Nottingham City
– Duke Street car park, Bulwell
– Southglade Leisure Centre car park, Bestwood
– Nottingham University: Park Campus
– Nottingham University: Jubilee Campus
– Nottingham Trent University: Clifton Campus
In county, walk-through local testing sites can be found at:
– Central Avenue car park, Worksop
– Castle House car park, Newark
– Druids Inn car park, Arnold
– Albion Street car park, Beeston
– Market North car park, Sutton-in-Ashfield
Mobile testing units (MTUs)
Mobile testing units (MTUs) are located at temporary locations to help increase access to coronavirus testing. Over the next week, MTUs can be found in the following locations:
Monday 21 June – Sunday 27 June – Mansfield
Tuesday 22 June – Friday 25 June – Sherwood
Tuesday 22 June – Friday 25 June – Broxtowe
Tuesday 22 June – Friday 25 June – Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Please note: MTUs are sent to specific areas in response to local outbreaks and the above information may change. Please check this webpage regularly for further updates.
Covid-19 testing if you don’t have symptoms
If you don’t have symptoms of Covid-19, there are asymptomatic testing centres in our city and county where you can go for a Covid-19 test. Around one in three people have coronavirus without showing any symptoms. The community testing programme can help identify people who have the virus but are unaware that they are infectious.
To find out more about asymptomatic testing centres in the city, read here: https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19/get-a-covid-19-test
To find out more about asymptomatic testing centres in the county, read here: https://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/care/coronavirus/asymptomatic-community-testing-for-covid-19




