CT4N
CT4N, formerly known as Nottingham Voluntary Transport and then as Nottingham Community Transport, is a charity and bus operator based in the city of Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire, England. Its legal entity, CT4N Ltd, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the CT4N Charitable Trust, a registered charity that provides transport to reduce social isolation and promote community cohesion across the city and the wider county.
History
CT4N was founded in 1979 as Nottingham Voluntary Transport with four vehicles. In 1988, it became Nottingham Community Transport, a limited company and registered charity. In 1998, it moved to its current headquarters at Sherwood Bus Garage, formerly the Sherwood Tram Depot.In 2016, CT4N was registered as a new business and would be the trading arm of Nottingham Community Transport. In 2018, CT4N launched officially, with all contracted bus services transferring to the new commercial arm. Nottingham Community Transport purchased a new minibus for the Group Travel service, with support from the Postcode Lottery.
The current headquarters of CT4N are based at the former Sherwood Tram Depot in Nottingham, originally built for Nottingham Corporation Tramways in 1900. CT4N has additional operating bases at the Queens Drive park and ride site in Nottingham, at the East Midlands Gateway and at Mansfield Woodhouse.