Road works to close Clydebank street for over three weeks
Set of road works to take place over three weeks in Clydebank. Dalgleish Avenue will be shut from Monday, July 1 in order for resurfacing works to take place.
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Emily Moore is a reporter for the Clydebank Post, Renfrewshire Gazette, Barrhead News and the Glasgow Times. She is keen on community, local stories, council matters and events.
Emily Moore is a reporter for the Clydebank Post, Renfrewshire Gazette, Barrhead News and the Glasgow Times. She is keen on community, local stories, council matters and events.
Set of road works to take place over three weeks in Clydebank. Dalgleish Avenue will be shut from Monday, July 1 in order for resurfacing works to take place.
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