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Colwick Park & Ride remains closed due to ‘illegal encampment’

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A Park and Ride site in Colwick will remain closed today due to ‘an illegal encampment’.

In a social media post, Nottingham City Council, who operate the site, posted: “Colwick Park & Ride remains closed today – we apologise for the short notice.”

https://twitter.com/MyNottingham/status/1863488729530216813

The site is served by the NCT 44 and 50 services but won’t stop there while the park & ride remains closed.

The council said it will be ‘closed until further notice because of an illegal encampment’.

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