THE Evening Times is bringing readers a daily breakdown of what’s on in and around the city during the course of the European Championships, along with the routes to avoid for those commuting to and from Glasgow.
Friday, August 3
What’s on?
Cycling Track at Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Emirates Arena – Finals
(2pm to 5pm)
Cycling Track at Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Emirates Arena – Finals
(6.15pm to 9pm)
Gymnastics at The SSE Hydro – Finals
(9.45am to 10.15pm)
Rowing at Strathclyde Country Park – Qualifiers
(9.15am to 12.15pm)
Swimming at Tollcross International Swimming Centre – Qualifiers
(9.15am to 12.15pm)
Swimming at Tollcross International Swimming Centre – Finals
(4.45pm to 6.45pm)
Synchronised Swimming at Scotstoun Sports Campus – Qualifiers
(8.45am to 10.30am)
Synchronised Swimming at Scotstoun Sports Campus – Finals
(12.45pm to 3.45pm)
Travel advice:
The M74 between junction 5 and 6, A725 Bellshill Bypass and A723 Hamilton Road are expected to be busier than usual as a result of the rowing event taking place at Strathclyde Country Park.
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Local bus services on Tollcross Road and Shettleston Road are likely to be busier than usual today as a result of the swimming events at Tollcross International Swimming Centre. Plan ahead and consider the time you travel.
Road closures will be in place between Bothwellhaugh Road and A723 Hamilton Road as a result of the rowing event at Strathclyde Country Park. Consider alternative routes.
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Bus services between Glasgow City Centre and Glasgow Green are likely to be busy today, especially into the evening, due to various Glasgow 2018 events.
For more information, visit getreadyglasgow.com.
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