The West Dunbartonshire Council, in exercise of the powers conferred on them under Section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended and of all other enabling powers make the following Order by reason of avoiding danger and facilitating carriageway resurfacing.
The Order will make it unlawful for any person to cause or permit any vehicle to be driven on the following sections of roads (except for vehicles taking local access where permitted by signs or under the direction of a traffic management contractor, emergency service vehicles and vehicles engaged in authorised road occupation) only when and where indicated by signs.
The restrictions may be applied in part or whole but will be able to be implemented as required and here indicated by signs from 30th June 2025 until 28th July 2025.
Emergency Services should note that access past the works may not always be possible or at least delayed. Access will be maintained at all times for pedestrians. Vehicular access to off road property will be maximised where possible from one or either side of closure. Bus routes will be diverted as indicated on affected bus stops.
Glasgow Road, Clydebank
Eastbound carriageway from it's northern extended kerb line with Argyll Road in an easterly direction, for a distance of 595 metres or thereby.
Westbound carriageway from it's southern extended kerbline with South Elgin Street in a westerly direction, for a distance of 595 metres or thereby.
Argyll Road, Clydebank
From it's southern extended kerb line with Glasgow Road in a northernly direction for a distance of 187 metres or thereby.
North Elgin Street, Clydebank
From it's junction with John Knox Street in both directions, for a distance of 85 metres or thereby.
Cart Street, Clydebank
In a northernly direction 18 meters or thereby from it's junction with Atlas Street, for a distance of 55 meters or thereby.