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Full list of Glasgow ‘road closures' as thousands to march through city centre

Full list of Glasgow ‘road closures' as thousands to march through city centre

Scottish Sun5 days ago

Motorists can expect disruption in the city centre
CITY EVENT Full list of Glasgow 'road closures' as thousands to march through city centre
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THOUSANDS of revellers are set to march through Glasgow city centre to mark World Refugee Day.
The event will include live music and public speakers with attendees expected to turn out waving banners and placards.
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World Refugee Day was recognised in Glasgow's George Square in 2018
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Council chiefs have said Glasgow roads won't be formally sealed off for the event on Saturday 21 June.
However police are expected to implement rolling closures to allow the march to take place safely.
Motorists can expect disruption in the following areas:
Moir Street
London Road
Trongate
Glassford Street
Ingram Street
S. Fredrick Street
George Sq
St. Vincent Place
St. Vincent Street
Renfield Street
Union Street
Argyle StreetQueen Street
Ingram Street
Candleriggs
The Old Fruit Market.
Participants will gather at Barrowland Park around midday before the march sets out at around 1pm.
More than 2,000 people are expected to take part in the march.
Organisers Stand up to Racism wrote online: "Our movement fights our government's involvement in the wars that create refugees.
"We also stand in solidarity with refugees trying to rebuild their lives while being scapegoated and demonised by the very same politicians."
It's understood that the final route and timings are still subject to negotiation.
Elsewhere Scots are set to bask in glorious sunshine later this week as temperatures could hit highs of 26C.
Refugee rights campaigner praises Scots for taking a stand
It comes after parts of the country were battered with stormy weather, heavy downpours and flooding.
Yellow warnings for thunderstorms were issued by the Met Office over the weekend.
However, the weather is set to improve this week with some sunshine on the way.
WXCharts shows temperatures hitting highs of 26C on Friday.

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