You can now get a 360-degree view and see how work on the new £40m Gedling Access Road (GAR) is taking shape and its impact on the landscape.
The view has been created by Mark Ryan of Rapicam Media, who captured pictures of the landscape with a drone and used them to put together the interactive image, which can be seen below and allows you to click and drag the picture and get a good look around.
The new road is set to be completed in the autumn of 2021 and links Burton Joyce to Mapperley Plains.
Leaders at Nottinghamshire County Council, who are funding the new bypass, were updated on GAR progress last week.

The coming months will see three new roundabouts start to take shape along with top soil and tarmacking works before the road opens to traffic in September.
Councillor John Cottee, Chairman of the Communities and Place Committee, said: “Not only will the Gedling Access Road significantly reduce traffic through Gedling Village, but it will also link communities in the area to wider Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City Centre, while progressing the sustainable redevelopment of the former Gedling Colliery/Chase Farm site. “
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