A number of road restrictions are in place ahead of the Orange Walk this weekend.
A number of roads will be closed as part of the Boyne Parade to Glasgow Green which takes place on Saturday, July 6.
A number of bus lane regulations will also be scrapped ahead of the event.
Thousands are expected to take part in the biggest Orange parade of the year which will travel through the city centre.
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Waiting and loading restrictions will apply to 32 streets in the city centre including in and around George Square, around Glasgow Cross and Glasgow Green.
In full: The roads closed in Glasgow ahead of the Orange Walk.
The following roads will be closed between 09:00 to 16:00
- North Portland Street, between Richmond Street and George Street
- Albion Street, between George Street and Blackfriars Street
- High Street, between John Knox Street and George Street
- Saltmarket, between High Street and Clyde Street
- College Street, at its junction with High Street
- Parsonage Row, at its junction with High Street
- Bell Street, between Albion Street and Spoutmouth.
- Trongate, between Albion Street and High Street
- Gallowgate, between Trongate and Watson Street
- London Road, between Trongate and Charlotte Street
- St Andrews Street, between Saltmarket and James Morrison Street
- Greendyke Street, between London Road and Saltmarket
- Bridgegate, between King Street and Saltmarket
- King Street (southbound only), between Bridgegate and Osbourne Street
- George Street, for its full length
- High Street, between Cathedral Street and George Street
- Duke Street, between John Knox Street and George Street
- Ingram Street, between Albion Street and High Street
- West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place and George Square
- Nelson Mandela Place, for its full length
- George Square (North), for its full length
- George Square (East), for its full length
- George Square (West), for its full length
- George Square (South) for its full length
- North Hanover Street, between Cathedral Street and George Square (North)
- Montrose Street, for its full length
- Cochrane Street, for its full length
- Ingram Street, between High Street and Glassford Street
- Shuttle Street, between College Street and Ingram Street
- North Hanover Street, between George Square North and Queen St Station entrance
- Anchor Lane, for its full length
- Dundas Street, for its full length
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- George Square (north), both sides
- George Square (west), both sides
- George Street, both sides, between Nelson Mandela Place and High Street
- High Street, both sides, between George Street and Saltmarket
- Saltmarket, both sides, between High Street and Clyde Street
- Greendyke Street, both sides, between Saltmarket and Monteith Road
- Charlotte Street, both sides, between Greendyke Street and London Road
- Cathedral Square, both sides, 50 metres either side of the Evangelical Church
- North Hanover Street, both sides,between George Street and Cowcaddens Road
- George Square (North), for its full length
- George Square (East), for its full length
- North Hanover Street, between Cathedral Street and George Square (North)
- Montrose Street, both sides, between George Street and Ingram Street
- Cochrane Street, for its full length
- Ingram Street, both sides, between High Street and Montrose Street
- Nelson Street, both sides between Bridge Street and Commerce Street
- Dundas Street, for its full length
- Moir Street, both sides, for its full length
- John Street, between George Street and Martha Street
- Martha Street, for its whole length
Suspension of bus lanes
09:00 to 16:00 on 6 July 2019
- North Hanover Street, between George Square (North) and Cathedral Street.
- Glassford Street, for its full length.
- West George Street, between West Nile Street and Nelson Mandela Place
- Victoria Bridge, between Stockwell Street and Ballater Street
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