NET renames tram after Nottingham fashion Icon Sir Paul Smith.
Beeston-born fashion designer Sir Paul Smith has become the latest Nottingham star to receive the honour of having a Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram named after him.
Nottingham Express Transit (NET) has confirmed that a revised payment offer has been accepted by GMB union members, meaning that tram services will run as normal from 6am on Saturday 28th September.
This means that trams will be running across all of the network’s usual routes, including to the Forest Recreation Ground tram stop, where’s Nottingham's Goose Fair is based.
Sarah Turner, service delivery and safety director at Nottingham Express Transit (NET), said:
“After servicing Goose Fair for many years, providing a fast, cost-effective and reliable way to travel right to the event’s doorstep, we’re pleased to be able to continue this in 2024 now that a resolution has been agreed.
“We will work to resume our normal service from 6am on Saturday, which is wonderful news for people who want to attend the fair, as well as anyone else who relies on the tram to travel around the city.
“Goose Fair is one of Nottingham’s most celebrated events – often encouraging visits from people across the country – so it’s fantastic to be able to play our part in its success, showing people all that our city has to offer. This also means that we’re able to service other key events, such as the Robin Hood Half Marathon this Sunday.
“Our goal has always been to come up with a resolution so we can get back to keeping Nottingham moving as soon as possible, and after ongoing discussions we have been able to revise our offer to one that is satisfactory for all.
“We have done this through collectively developing a productivity plan with GMB union representatives which will utilise business efficiencies, to help drive the additional percentage of funding required to make our renewed payment offer affordable to the business, while still offering an above-inflation pay increase.
“Although we had formulated substantial contingency plans for a reduced service that would have run in the event of a 10-day strike, these would have meant that we would not have been able to service Goose Fair, which would have been extremely sad for our city. It’s brilliant to share that we’ll be operating as normal during the event, meaning that we can service the expected high volume of people safely, and effectively.”
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Beeston-born fashion designer Sir Paul Smith has become the latest Nottingham star to receive the honour of having a Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram named after him.
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