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Bus Becomes Safe Haven for Nottingham's Nightlife
23 Nov
Summary
- A repurposed bus will offer a safe space and medical aid for those out at night.
- The initiative aims to reduce pressure on emergency services and hospitals.
- A crowdfunding campaign seeks funds for the bus's refit and equipment.

Nottingham is set to launch an innovative project utilizing a repurposed bus as a safe haven during the city's bustling nighttime economy. This initiative aims to provide crucial support to individuals enjoying nights out, offering a secure space equipped with medical provisions and welfare assistance. By doing so, it seeks to alleviate the considerable pressure often placed on local police, welfare teams, and emergency services.
A successful seven-day pilot program last Christmas, supported by St John Ambulance, provided assistance to 102 people, with a significant majority being managed on-site without requiring hospital care. The potential cost savings to the NHS from such a facility, estimated between £30,000 and £50,000, could translate into substantial annual savings if the project becomes permanent.
The project is currently seeking public and business backing through a crowdfunding campaign to fund the necessary refit. This includes essential medical facilities, charging stations for mobile phones, and comfortable seating, creating a much-needed safe space for contemplation and support. The bus will also serve a dual purpose during the day, acting as a base for community health campaigns and student outreach.




