A major Nottinghamshire bus operator offering “vital” services has avoided liquidation with 75 members of staff protected.
On October 22, CT4N, which runs services across Nottinghamshire, said it had proposed an insolvency process after facing challenging trading conditions.
The charity, the name of which stands for “Community Transport for Nottingham”, offers crucial services including accessible vehicles for people with disabilities.
CT4N also used to run the low-cost Medilink services between Nottingham’s two main hospitals, Queen’s Medical Centre and City Hospital, before it changed hands in September.
The company has now entered a voluntary insolvency deal – one which “protects the livelihoods” of 75 staff members and means its…

