Upcoming Road Closures
Road Closures
This page will inform you of various types of road closures taking place in Glasgow.
Roads affectedand dates and times of restriction applying to all vehicles, with the exception of an emergency service vehicle carrying out an emergency response or vehicles given permission from Glasgow City Council filming and events section.
From 16:00hrs to 20:00hrs on the 9 February 2025
Prohibition of vehicle movements
- Stobcross Road between Congress Road and the loop road also known as Stobcross Road
*access to the A814 will remain open at all times.
Reason for Restrictions
To facilitate a temporary restriction for the safety of road users.
“vehicle” unless the context otherwise requires, means a vehicle of any description and includes a machine or implement of any kind drawn or propelled along roads whether or not by mechanical power;
“emergency service vehicle” means a vehicle being used by the Police, Fire or Ambulance Services and includes blood transfer vehicles operated by the NHS.
“Prohibition to vehicle movements” applying to all directions unless otherwise stated.
Roads affected and dates and times of restriction applying to all vehicles, except for an emergency service vehicle carrying out an emergency response or vehicles given permission from Glasgow City Council filming and events section.
From 06:00hrs on the 15 March 2025 until 22:00hrs on the 17 March 2025
Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading
- St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Wellington Street
From 11:00hrs on the 15 March 2025 until 23:00hrs on the 17 March 2025
Prohibition of vehicle movements
- St Vincent Lane between Hope Street and Wellington Street
Reason for Restrictions
To facilitate a temporary restriction to enable members of the public to watch this event and being satisfied that it is not reasonably practicable for the event to be held otherwise than on a road to allow St Patrick’s Day Celebrations to take place.
“vehicle” unless the context otherwise requires, means a vehicle of any description and includes a machine or implement of any kind drawn or propelled along roads whether or not by mechanical power;
“emergency service vehicle” means a vehicle being used by the Police, Fire or Ambulance Services and includes blood transfer vehicles operated by the NHS.
“Prohibition to vehicle movements” applying to all directions unless otherwise stated.