A Glasgow city centre road will remain closed for over two more months. Cambridge Street between Renfrew Street and Sauchiehall Street Precinct will stay shut until Friday, February 28, 2025. The road, which was originally closed eight months ago on Monday, April 8, was set to reopen on Friday, December 20.
READ MORE: Glasgow city centre road to remain closed for seven more weeks Announcing the extension of the closure, Glasgow City Council says it is to allow the reconstruction of Cambridge Street. We reported earlier this year how the road will be closed to allow the reconstruction of the street as part of the City Centre Avenue project. In total, the road will remain closed for a further 10 weeks.
During the extended closure, disabled parking places on Cambridge Street will be relocated to Blythswood Street, south of Sauchiehall precinct and Rose Street, north of Sauchiehall Precinct. A spokesperson for the local authority said: "The proposed works on Cambridge Street form part of the City Centre Avenue Works. "In order to undertake the reconstruction of Cambridge Street, the current road closure for Cambridge Street between Renfrew Street and Sauchiehall Street Precinct will be extended for a further 10 weeks.
"The road closure shall commence at 8am on Friday, December 20, 2024, until 4pm on Friday, February 28, 2025.".
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Glasgow city centre road to remain closed for over two more months
A Glasgow road will remain closed for over two more months.