NET announces 2026 charity of the year, championing importance of mental health in the workplace.
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) has put mental health awareness in the driving seat after naming Nottinghamshire Mind as its 2026 charity of the year.
A successful, ongoing campaign to reduce fare evasion on Nottingham’s tram network has received international acclaim at a high-profile awards ceremony.
NET was among the winners at the Global Light Rail Awards, where it scooped top honours in the Best Customer Initiative category after adopting a fresh approach to tackling a problem experienced by many tram operators.
The ‘Zero Tolerance’ campaign has seen the network’s Customer Experience Team introduce new methods to catch people travelling without a valid ticket, alongside high-profile marketing to encourage everyone to pay their way or risk receiving a penalty fare notice.
During a four-month trial, more than 442,500 passengers were checked, with over 22,000 fare evaders identified. As a result, the measures have been permanently adopted, with fare evasion across the network significantly reduced and consistently below around five per cent.
Chris Wright, NET Managing Director, commented: “Customers often tell us that they don’t think it’s fair when they see some people not paying for a ticket, and we are determined to do something about it.
“The campaign includes strategically managed, high-visibility patrols out and about on the network alongside targeted operations at key locations. These activities are supported by members of the team in plain clothes advising customers to have their tickets ready for inspection.
“A ‘blitz’ approach, with all customers checked at some stops during certain times, has also helped us bring fare evasion back under control and been well received by the vast majority of customers.”
At the Global Light Rail Awards event in London this week, there was also recognition for NET’s QHSE Manager, Connor Hardy, who was ‘Highly Commended’ in the Rising Star category. After joining NET in 2019 as a driver, he was promoted to his current role just two years later, and his three-strong team is responsible for all aspects of quality, safety and environmental processes.
He has also led an initiative that’s building closer links with local primary schools, helping youngsters learn about tram safety through depot visits and other activities involving local police officers.
“Connor typifies the ‘can do’ attitude of our team, and we are delighted he’s been recognised as a Rising Star of light rail,” Chris said.
“Once again, Nottingham’s tram network has been well represented at a prestigious awards event that celebrates excellence across the sector,” he added.
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