Getting to Trent Bridge Care Home

Trent Bridge Care Home is conveniently located just under a 10-minute bus journey from Nottingham Train Station, making it easily accessible for those travelling by public transport.

The closest bus stops are County Hall (A and B) and The Cricket Ground, both right by the home.

By Car

From Nottingham City Centre
Head south on Maid Marian Way (A6008) towards Mount Street and continue for approximately 0.4 miles. Continue straight onto Castle Boulevard, then turn left onto Wilford Street and follow for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Waterway Street West and continue for a further 0.2 miles.

Take Meadows Way towards London Road (A60), turning right onto Crocus Street. Continue as the road becomes Arkwright Street, then follow onto Meadows Way for around 0.5 miles. Continue as the road becomes Truman’s Road. Use any lane to turn right onto London Road (A60) and follow for 0.3 miles. Finally, take a slight left onto Bridgford Road towards the cricket ground. Trent Bridge Care Home will be on your right, opposite the cricket ground.

From Derby
Head east on Eastgate, continuing onto Brian Clough Way (A52). Follow the A52, including Borrowash Bypass, and remain on Brian Clough Way through the roundabouts. At the appropriate junction, follow signs for the A52 and Clifton Boulevard.

Merge onto Clifton Boulevard (A52), then take the A453 slip road towards the M1 and Birmingham. Keep left towards Clifton Lane (B679), then follow Clifton Lane and Loughborough Road (A60). Turn right onto Bridgford Road, where Trent Bridge Care Home will be on your right, opposite the cricket ground.

Meet Our Team

Daniel Rowark-Donowa

Daniel Rowark-Donowa

CEO

With 25 years in social care and positively challenging the idea of what a care home is, Daniel aims to get to know each and every resident, their families and friends, to create a home that truly embraces the ideas, thoughts, feelings and wishes of everyone who lives there.

Mark McDonald

Mark McDonald

Chief Operating Officer

With extensive experience working in senior roles across social care, Mark embraces the opportunity to make a meaningful difference to all the team members he works alongside to create teams with a shared passion for high-quality care.

Luke Staples

Luke Staples

Home Manager

Luke is the Home Manager at Trent Bridge Care Home and is passionate about providing compassionate, high-quality residential dementia care. Having started his career as a care assistant, Luke brings a strong, hands-on understanding of care and leadership. He is committed to creating a safe, welcoming, and homely environment where residents feel valued and supported. Luke believes in person-centred care, strong teamwork, and open communication with families, and warmly welcomes you to visit Trent Bridge Care Home and see what makes it special.

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