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Zone 8 Road Closure Resident Letter.Pdf Dear Resident/Business Owner We hope the information in this letter will prove useful to you in planning your movements around the event. We thank you for The Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run will take your co-operation and hope that you can join us to support the thousands of people taking part to raise money for many fantastic place around Glasgow on Sunday 30th September. causes. This event is organised by The Great Run Company in association with Glasgow Life and Glasgow City Yours faithfully, Council and with your co-operation we will make The Bank of Scotland Great Scottish Run Team every effort to ensure the event runs smoothly with as little disruption to the local area as possible. On the day Super Saturday takes place on 29th September and has Mosspark Boulevard between Bellahouston Drive and something for the whole family with around 3,000 kids taking part Dumbreck Road will be closed between 0630 and 1500. in the Toddler Dash, Family Mile and Junior Run. Saturday’s events all start and finish in George Square, taking over the Merchant City Residents to the south of Mosspark Boulevard will be and kicks off at 10:00hrs. able to access and egress from Bellahouston Drive and Corkerhill Road for the duration of the event. The 10k and half-marathon events on Sunday 30th September feature some of the world’s greatest athletes and over 20,000 club, charity and fun runners. All of the action from the half- Paisley Road West between Helen St and Seaward St will marathon will be broadcast live on BBC2 Scotland from 11:00hrs be closed between 0630 and 1515. Traffic will be able to until 13:45hrs. travel eastbound from Helen St to Broomloan Road. Entries for the 10k and Super Saturday events are still open at Northbound traffic will be permitted to use Fastlink lane greatscottishrun.com to cross the Clyde Arc for the duration of the event. At north end of Clyde Arc all traffic will be turned left onto You will find details within this leaflet of the road closures and Finnieston Quay. The Clyde Arc will be reopened to parking restrictions that will come into effect in the city for the southbound traffic at 1630. event, and details regarding your area in particular. I would be grateful if you would take note of the information provided. Runners will be passing through Bellahouston Park Glasgow City Council’s Parking Enforcement Unit will be patrolling between 1200 and 1430, which is a great place to support these streets and any vehicles parked illegally, and in suspended parking bays, will be removed. Signs and no-parking cones will the runners. If you are free why not walk down and indicate the temporary parking restrictions. watch? Bus services will be diverted due to the road closures. Passengers No parking will be permitted anywhere on closed are advised to check with service providers for route alterations. roads for the duration of the closures. Please note that Emergency service vehicles will not be affected by any of the any vehicles parked within the restricted areas will be restrictions. Road closures and diversion routes will be sign-posted removed by Glasgow City Council Parking Services with every effort being made to keep traffic flowing as freely and contractors. - Warning signage and ‘No Parking’ cones will smoothly as possible. help define these areas. For live traffic information and diversion routes on the day of the event, you can use Waze (online at waze.com or download the Waze app) for help with navigating around the road closures. Should you wish further clarification on the contents of this letter then please e-mail [email protected]. Alternatively, if you have any queries, you can call our event hotline on 0141 287 8080. This will be open Monday-Friday (10:00hrs-16:00hrs) from Monday 10th September and then Saturday 29th September and Sunday 30th September (08:00hrs-17:00hrs). Further information and maps can be found by visiting greatscottishrun.com ZONE 8 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 9 Zone 5 Zone 10 GScotR 2017 Resident Zones ZONE 8.pdf 1 29/08/2017 12:28 Zone 7 TRAVEL INFORMATIONZone 8 FOR YOUR AREA Zone 6 Zone 2 10K SECTION FROM SCOTLAND ST TO GOVAN RD 11:45hrs START LINE TO CLYDESIDE EXPRESSWAY OFF-RAMP 12:45hrs Zone 1 CLYDESIDE EXPRESSWAY OFF-RAMP TO SHIELDS RD 13:30hrs SHIELDS RD TO POLLOK PARK ENTRANCE 14:00hrs Zone 4 POLLOK PARK EXIT TO BELLAHOUSTON PARK ENTRANCE 15:00hrs BELLAHOUSTON PARK EXIT TO HARVIE ST 15:15hrs Zone 3 HARVIE ST TO LANCEFIELD QUAY 15:45hrs LANCEFIELD QUAY TO SALTMARKET 16:30hrs Zone 5 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 7 C M Zone 8 Y Zone 6 CM MY CY CMY K Contains OS data © Crown copyright and Zonedatabase right 2017 1 Zone 8 GScotRZONE 2017 8 Resident- THE FOLLOWINGZones ZONE 10.pdf INFORMATION 1 29/08/2017 12:43WILL DIRECTLY AFFECT YOUR AREA: - Mosspark Boulevard between Bellahouston Drive and Dumbreck Road will be closed between 0630 and 1500. - Residents to the south of Mosspark Boulevard will beTRAVEL able to access and INFORMATION egress from Bellahouston FOR YOUR AREA Drive and Corkerhill Road for the duration of the event. - Paisley Road West between Helen St and Seaward St will be closed between 0630 and 1515. Traic Zone 4 will be able to travel eastbound from Helen St to Broomloan Road. - Northbound traic will be permitted to use Fastlink lane to cross the Clyde Arc for the duration of the event. At north end of Clyde Arc all traic will be turned left onto Finnieston Quay. The Clyde Arc will be reopened to southbound traic at 1630.Zone 2 10K SECTION FROM SCOTLAND ST TO GOVAN RD 11:45hrs START LINE TO CLYDESIDE EXPRESSWAY OFF-RAMP 12:45hrs - Runners will be passing through Bellahouston Park between 1200 and 1430,Zone which 1 is a great place to support the runners. If you are free why not walk down and watch? - No parking will be permitted anywhere on closed roads for the duration of the closures. Please note that any vehicles parked withinCLYDESIDE the restricted EXPRESSWAY areas will OFF-RAMP be removed TO SHIELDS RD 13:30hrs by Glasgow City Council Parking Services contractors. SHIELDS RD TO POLLOK PARK ENTRANCE 14:00hrs Zone 4 POLLOK PARK EXIT TO BELLAHOUSTON PARK ENTRANCE 15:00hrs - Warning signage and ‘No Parking’ cones will help define these areas. Zone 3 BELLAHOUSTON PARK EXIT TO HARVIE ST 15:15hrs Zone 3 HARVIE ST TO LANCEFIELD QUAY 15:45hrs GREATSCOTTISHRUN.COMLANCEFIELD QUAY TO SALTMARKET 16:30hrs Zone 5 Zone 9 Zone 10 Roads affected by closures & Parking restrictions Start: George Square - St Vincent St - Finnieston St - Clydeside Expressway - M8 Kingston Bridge - West St - Scotland St - Seaward St - Paisley Rd - Shields Rd - St Andrew’s Dr - Haggs Rd - Pollok Rd - Dumbreck Rd - Mosspark Blvd - Bellahouston Park - Paisley Rd West - Harvie St - Zone 7 C Lorne St - Govan Rd - Pacific Dr (fastlink) - Clyde Arc - Lancefield Quay - Anderston Quay - Broomielaw - King George Bridge - Clyde Place - Zone 5 M Glasgow Bridge - Clyde St - Saltmarket - Finish: Glasgow Green Zone 8 Y Zone 6 Zone 10 CM MY CY CMY K Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2017 ZONE 10 - THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WILL DIRECTLY AFFECT YOUR AREA: - Broomielaw from Lancefield Quay to Saltmarket will be closed between 0630 and 1630. Southend traic on High St will be diverted onto Gallowgate during this time. - Traic will be permitted to cross Glasgow Bridge (southbound), King George Bridge (northbound), Victoria Bridge (both directions) and Albert Bridge (both directions) until 0900. - A dedicated lane between Jamaica St and Maxwell St will allow access and into St Enoch centre car park and the wider road network via Stockwell Place. - Parking on the south side of Greendyke St between Monteith Row and Turnbull St will be suspended on Friday 29 September. - The Great Scottish Run will finish in Glasgow Green on Sunday 1 October. Runners will be crossing the finish line from 1015 until 1530. There will be lots to see and do within Glasgow Green, so why not come along and join in the fun. - No parking will be permitted anywhere on closed roads for the duration of the closures. Please note that any vehicles parked within the restricted areas will be removed by Glasgow City Council Parking Services contractors. - Warning signage and ‘No Parking’ cones will help define these areas. GREATSCOTTISHRUN.COM.
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