Trust The Tram As You Return To Nottingham
People are being encouraged to ‘Trust the Tram’ as they return to work and leisure activities now that restrictions have been eased under Step 3 of the Government’s Covid Roadmap.
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Tramlink has today announced they will be providing free tram travel for 360 children who are accessing the Government’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme in Nottingham this summer.
Nottingham City Council has secured funding from the Government to provide summer holiday clubs for pupils who are eligible for free school meals.
The clubs will be delivered by Nottingham Forest Community Trust, community groups, charities and schools. Children will receive a free lunch, alongside a programme of educational activities focused on healthy eating, fitness and mental health. However, the club providers have identified that some children could miss out without financial support to travel to the clubs - Tramlink is therefore stepping in and showing their support.
Andrew Conroy from Tramlink said: “This is a great scheme which provides a safe, reliable and stimulating environment for some of our City’s most vulnerable children. We know that thousands of children will benefit from friendly faces, food and fun at these clubs, but we also know that some of the children who might need it most wouldn’t be able to afford to travel.
“Working with the Council and the providers of the scheme, we have identified these children and will be providing an unlimited free travel pass for the whole of August.
“We are proud to work with organisations in the City who are doing such a great job for the local children and are happy to help the community wherever we can.”
Nottingham City Councillor Cheryl Barnard, Portfolio Holder for Children, Young People and Schools said: “It’s great that the City Council is providing free holiday activity clubs for pupils eligible for free school meals. However, transport is still a cost which could prevent children from attending. We would like to thank Tramlink for providing these free travel passes to Nottingham children.”
The clubs are all advertised on https://www.asklion.co.uk/funandfood If a tram pass would help you to attend, please contact the club directly to ask them about the passes.
Attached picture - Andrew Conroy and Councillor Barnard
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