CT4N No Longer In Nottingham
During the course of last Friday, all CT4N buses were ordered back to their depots, all staff were made redundant and the bus company went into administration. The company went bust.CT4N is a charity. But CT4N (The Charity) owned a Limited Company which traded as ...Here is its entry in the records at Companies House.Back in 2025, things were not going well for CT4N Ltd.A Voluntary Agreement happens when the company is on the point of going bust, of being unable to pay its staff and its bills. People to whom the company owes a lot of money - maybe a loan which the company cannot repay - agrees to 'wait and see' in the hope that things will get better. The argument is that if the operation does go bust, the creditors will probably get zilch. But the voluntary agreement will give a breathing space to allow business to improve so the creditors might get some of their money back.
They didn't improve; there was no chance of recovery, hence Friday's "sudden" closure.
Activities began, it is reported, some 50 years ago as Nottingham Voluntary Transport. This became Nottingham Community Transport, then CT4N, Community Transport For Nottingham. CT4N was registered as a CIC about ten years ago.
As with Hackney Community Transport, fbb has not attempted to cover every event in CT4N's recent tortuous life; these are examples from the past plus samples of services operated at the demise.
There were recent examples that we might recognise as 'genuine' community transport ....... including an 'on demand' service for neighbouring county, Derbyshire ...... also a minibus service.CT4N lost the Medilink service as mentioned in the press release ...... with the service being taken over by Skills.Then there was the loss of the ten minute frequency Queens Drive Park and Ride, equipped with posh electric buses in CT4N's ambit.
This operation was developed from a free city centre route in the hands of Trent Barton.
The replacement service is now in the hands if Nottingham City Transport, launched with a reduced frequency of every 15 minutes.The current timetable is further reduced to every 20.Back to CT4N!
Their 'normal' bus services were wide-ranging with a return journrey for a school ...... through more rural operations ...... tagged with somewhat optimistic "up to" every hour.Some routes were very obviously urban services as here from Long Eaton to Sandiacre ...
... and from central Nottingham to Bulwell.Others were very clearly local authority tender material ....... with just three journeys in each direction.Trent Barton were providers of route 18 between Stapleford and central Nottingham ...
... showing a truly inspired brand name! But in 2018 Trent backed our of the route ...
... and guess who took over.Yes, look closely and it is a route 18!Then, on the day after CT4N's collapse, this appeared on the Nottingham City bus social media.Did they know something in advance? A reduced service is operating at first with a full replacement to follow. And here is Nottingham doing it!
Finally, in the farewell gabble to a collapsed company, is this helpful route map.
It concerns this CT4N free service.The Connector links stops in the A453 with the industrial estate north of the runway at East Midlands Airport.
This has been a disconnected farewell to a busy bus company that simply got it wrong.
fbb hopes to be able to report some more on replacement services as they are announced.
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West Midlands Combined Authority BUYS National Express bus company???
nobody saw that coming.
Might mean a change of blog for tomorrow!
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