As Nottingham prepares for the Goose Fair to return to the city for the first time in two years, NET has outlined some of the ticket deals, extra services and updated park-and-ride arrangements that will be in place across the tram network.
After a two-year absence due to the pandemic, Goose Fair will return to the Forest Recreation Ground this week and will run for an extended ten-day period from Friday 30 September to Sunday 9 October. NET are putting a range of measures in place to support the fair’s triumphant return to the city including:
– The tram offers the easiest way to reach Goose Fair with The Forest tram stop dropping visitors right by the entrance to Forest Recreation Ground
– Along with convenient travel, families can also take advantage of NET’s group ticket – after 4pm on weekdays or all weekend, the group ticket offers unlimited travel for 2 adults and up to 3 U19s for just £8
Forest Car Park closed but other park-and-ride sites available
– To allow rides and stalls to be set up on Forest Recreation Ground, the Forest Car Park will remain closed until 6am on Thursday 13thOctober at 6am
– However, customers can still make use of 6 other park and ride sites on the tram network, offering convenient parking and then car-free travel into the Goose Fair event. Further details about the tram’s park-and-ride sites are available at thetram.net/park-and-ride
Additional trams to run at peak times
– NET will have additional trams on the network between Bulwell and Beeston to carry more people to and from the fair at peak times. The updated timetable over the Goose Fair period will see:
- Thursday 29th September: Normal timetable in operation
- Friday 30th September-Saturday 1st October: trams every 7-10 minutes from 06:00-22:00, then every 15 minutes from 22:00-End of service
- Sunday 2nd October: trams every 7-10 minutes from 06:00-20:00 then every 15 minutes from 20:00-End of service
- Monday 3rd-Wednesday 5th October: trams every 7-10 minutes from 07:00-21:00, then every 15 minutes between 06:00-07:00 and 21:00-End of service
- Thursday 6th-Saturday 8th October: – trams every 7-10 minutes from 06:00-22:00, then every 15 minutes from 22:00-End of service
- Sunday 9th October: Normal timetable in operation
NET Head of Marketing Alison Sweeney said:
“As Goose Fair makes a welcome return to Nottingham, we’re putting a range of measures in place across the tram network to help residents and visitors enjoy ‘all the fun of the fair’.
“With our group tickets offering great value for families, extra trams running at peak times, and park-and-ride sites offering convenient car-free travel, the tram is the best way to reach Goose Fair so we look forward to helping thousands of visitors celebrate the return of this iconic event.”