Multiple Glasgow roads are to be closed during this year's Great Scottish Run.
The large-scale running events will take place in the city on Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6.
Glasgow City Council has revealed all the road restrictions - including closures - that will be in place during the weekend.
Here are all the restrictions:
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 5am to 4.30pm on October 5 on:
- Albion Street, for its entire length
- Bell Street, between Candleriggs and High Street
- Brunswick Street, for its entire length
- Candleriggs, for its entire length
- George Street, between Montrose Street and High Street
- Glassford Street, for its entire length
- Hutcheson Street, for its entire length
- Ingram Street, for its entire length
- Montrose Street, (Southbound) between George Street and Ingram Street
- Shuttle Street, for its entire length
- Trongate, for its entire length
- Wilson Street, between Glassford Street and Candleriggs
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 5am on October 5 until 4.30pm on October 6 on:
- Cochrane Street, for its whole length
- George Square, (south part), for its entire length
- John Street, between Ingram Street and George Street
- Montrose Street (Northbound), between Ingram Street and Cochrane Street
- South Frederick Street, for its whole length
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 4am to 4.30pm on October 6 on:
- A814 (eastbound), Finneston Street off-ramp
- A814 (eastbound), Finneston Street on-ramp
- A814 (westbound), Finnieston Street off-ramp
- Argyle Street between Union Street and Queen Street
- Anchor Lane, for its whole length
- Anderston Quay, for its entire length
- Argyle Street, (Westbound), between Finnieston Street and St Vincent Street
- Argyle Street, from Berkeley Street to Finnieston Street
- Argyle Street, from Elliot Street to Finnieston Street
- Blythswood Street, between Blythswood Square and St Vincent Street
- Bothwell Street, between Wellington Street and Hope Street
- Broomielaw, for its entire length
- Broomloan Road, between Edminston Drive and Paisley Road West
- Brunswick Street, between Ingram Street and Wilson Street
- Carnoustie Street, between the M74 off-ramp and Scotland Street
- Clyde Arc Bridge, for its entire length
- Clyde Place, between George V Bridge and Glasgow Bridge
- Clyde Street, for its entire length
- Commerce Street, between Kingston Street and Clyde Place
- Crown Street, from Saltmarket to Ballater Street
- Douglas Street, between Bothwell Street and St Vincent Street
- Dumbreck Road, between St Andrews Drive and Mosspark Boulevard
- Dunlop Street, between Howard Street and Clyde Street
- Elderslie Street, between Dorset St and St Vincent Street
- Elderslie Street, between Houldsworth Street and St Vincent Street
- Elmbank Street, between Elmbank Crescent and St Vincent Street
- Finnieston Quay, between Tunnel Street and Clyde Arc Bridge
- Finnieston Street, between Argyle Street and A814 Finnieston Street off-ramp
- Finnieston Street, between Stobcross Road and Clyde Arc Bridge
- George Square, all sides for its entire length
- George V Bridge, for its entire length
- Glasgow Bridge, for its entire length
- Gorbals Street, between Norfolk Street to Clyde Street
- Govan Road, between Clyde Arc Bridge and Pacific Drive
- Govan Road, between Lorne Street and Pacific Drive
- Govan Road, between Lorne Street and Pacific Quay
- Greendyke Street (Westbound), between Gallowgate and Saltmarket.
- Haggs Road, between Titwood Road and Shawmoss Road
- Harvie Street, for its entire length
- Holland Street, between West George Lane and St Vincent Street
- Hope Street, between West George Street and Waterloo Street
- Hutcheson Street, between Ingram Street and Wilson Street
- Ingram Street, for its entire length
- John Street, between George Street and Martha Street
- Lancefield Quay, for its entire length
- Lorne Street, between Paisley Road West and Govan Road
- M77 Northbound, off-ramp to Dumbreck Road
- Montrose Street, (Southbound) between George Street and Ingram Street
- Mosspark Boulevard, between Dumbreck Road and Bellahouston Drive
- Nelson Mandela Place for its entire length
- Newton Street, between Elmbank Crescent and St Vincent Street
- North Hanover Street between George Square and Cathedral Street
- Pacific Drive, between Govan Road and Finnieston Street
- Paisley Road West, between Helen Street and Paisley Road
- Paisley Road, between Paisley Road West and Seaward Street
- Pitt Street, between Bothwell Street and St Vincent Street
- Queen Street, for its entire length
- Renfield Street, Between West George and St Vincent Street
- Saltmarket (Southbound), from St Andrews Street to Clyde Street
- Saltmarket (Northbound), between Clyde Street and Trongate
- Scotland Street, for its entire length
- Seaward Street, between Scotland Street and Paisley Road
- St Vincent Place, for its entire length
- St Vincent Street, for its entire length
- Stockwell Street, between Bridgegate and Clyde Street
- Wellington Street, between West George Street and St Vincent Street
- West Campbell Street, between St Vincent Street and Bothwell Street
- West George Street between West Nile Street and George Square
- West Nile Street, (Southbound) between Bath Street and Gordon Street
- West Street between Cook Street and Scotland Street
Prohibition of vehicle movements from 4am until 2pm on October 5 on:
- M8 Kingston Bridge (northbound), North Street off-ramp
- M8 Kingston Bridge (northbound), three western lanes
- M8 Kingston Bridge (northbound), Stobcross Street off-ramp
- M8 Kingston Bridge (northbound), West Street on-ramp
No waiting, loading, or unloading (all sides) from 3pm on October 4 until 4.30pm on October 6 on:
- Cochrane Street, for its entire length
- George Square, (all sides), for its entire length
- George Street, for its entire length
- Ingram Street, for its entire length
- John Street, for its entire length
- Montrose Street between Ingram Street and Cochrane Street
- Queen Street for its entire length
- Ingram Street between Queen Street and High Street
No waiting, loading, or unloading (all sides) from 3pm on October 4 until 4.30pm on October 5 on:
- Albion Street, for its entire length
- Bell Street, between Candleriggs and High Street
- Brunswick Street, for its entire length
- Candleriggs, for its entire length
- Glassford Street, for its entire length
- Hutcheson Street, for its entire length
- Shuttle Street, for its entire length
- Trongate, for its entire length
- Wilson Street, between Glassford Street and Candleriggs
No waiting, loading, or unloading (all sides) from 3pm on October 5 until 4.30pm on October 6 on:
- A814 (eastbound), Finneston Street off-ramp
- A814 (eastbound), Finneston Street on-ramp
- A814 (westbound), between North Street and Finneston Street
- Anchor Lane, for its whole length
- Argyle Street, from Berkeley Street to Finnieston Street
- Argyle Street, from Elliot Street to Finnieston Street
- Blythswood Street, between Blythswood Square and St Vincent Street
- Bothwell Street, between Wellington Street and Hope Street
- Broomielaw, for its entire length
- Broomloan Road, between Edminston Drive and Paisley Road West
- Brunswick Street, between Ingram Street and Wilson Street
- Carnoustie Street, between the M74 off-ramp and Scotland Street
- Clyde Arc Bridge, for its entire length
- Clyde Place, between George V Bridge and Glasgow Bridge
- Clyde Street, for its entire length
- Crown Street, from Saltmarket to Ballater Street
- Douglas Street, between Bothwell Street and St Vincent Street
- Dumbreck Road, between St Andrews Drive and Mosspark Boulevard
- Dunlop Street, between Clyde Street and Howard Street
- Elderslie Street, between Dorset St and St Vincent Street
- Elderslie Street, between Houldsworth Street and St Vincent Street
- Elmbank Street, between Elmbank Crescent and St Vincent Street
- Finnieston Quay, between Tunnel Street and Finnieston Street
- Finnieston Street, between Argyle Street and A814 Finnieston Street on-ramp
- Finnieston Street, between Stobcross Road and Govan Road
- George V Bridge, for its entire length
- Glasgow Bridge, for its entire length
- Gorbals Street, between Clyde Street and Norfolk Street
- Govan Road, between Clyde Arc Bridge and Pacific Drive
- Haggs Road, between Titwood Road and Shawmoss Road
- Harvie Street, for its entire length
- Holland Street, between West George Lane and St Vincent Street
- Hope Street, between West George Street and Waterloo Street
- Hutcheson Street, between Ingram Street and Wilson Street
- John Street, between George Street and Martha Street
- Lancefield Quay, for its entire length
- M77 Northbound, off-ramp to Dumbreck Road
- Mosspark Boulevard, between Dumbreck Road and Bellahouston Drive
- Newton Street, between Elmbank Crescent and St Vincent Street
- Pacific Drive, between Govan Road and Finnieston Street
- Paisley Road West, between Helen Street and Paisley Road
- Paisley Road, between Paisley Road West and Seaward Street
- Pitt Street, between Bothwell Street and St Vincent Street
- Queen Street, between Ingram and George Square
- Renfield Street, Between West George and St Vincent Street
- Saltmarket (Southbound), for its entire length
- Scotland Street, for its entire length
- Seaward Street, between Scotland Street and Paisley Road
- St Vincent Place, for its entire length
- St Vincent Street, for its entire length
- Stockwell Street, between Bridegate and Clyde Street
- Victoria Bridge, between Gorbals Street to Clyde Street
- Wellington Street, between West George Street and St Vincent Street
- West Campbell Street, between St Vincent Street and Bothwell Street
- West Nile Street, (southbound) between Bath Street and Gordon Street
- West Street, from Cook Street to Scotland Street
Temporary revocation of one-way restrictions from 4am until 1pm on October 5 on:
- College Street, between Shuttle Street and High Street
- Walls Street, between Blackfriars Street and Bell Street
The local authority says all the restrictions are being put in place for the safety of the event and other road users.
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