Improvements are to be carried out on the city’s District Heating system on Canal Street at its junction with Trent Street.

To reduce the impact of the works, they will take place through the night.

The scheme will take just over five weeks to complete, starting Monday 20 June running until 27 July 2016.  Working hours will be Monday to Saturday between 7pm and 6am, with no works happening on Sunday nights.

There will be night-time lane closures and traffic restrictions in place over the five weeks.  The lane closures and traffic restrictions will not be in place in day time hours between 6am and 7pm and the road will be fully open.  For two nights 12 and 13 July the road will be completely closed.  Diversions will be signed but this is expected to have an impact on traffic and motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible.

The works have been timed to coincide with the closure of Trent Street while the final phase of improvement works is carried out on Station Street.

For more information about the works or to discuss special access requirements call 0115 915 2000.

Nottingham’s District Heating scheme uses low carbon energy from waste to supply 5,000 homes with heating and hot water, the network also provides 100 businesses with heating, hot water and electricity.  170,000 tonnes of waste from Nottingham and the surrounding areas is taken to the Eastcroft Incinerator where it is turned into energy rather than going to landfill.

Councillor Alan Clark, Nottingham City Council’s Portfolio Holder for Energy and Sustainability, said: “Nottingham is the most energy self-sufficient city in the UK and the district heating network is an important part of this achievement.  These works are part of our ongoing maintenance works for the District Heating Network to ensure that the system keeps operating efficiently.  Works include upgrades to existing pipework and additional infrastructure to allow for further connections to the system in the future.

“We are scheduling the work to take place at night to reduce the impact on traffic as much as possible. We would like to thank road users for their patience whilst these important works take place.”