AS COP26 enters its second week travel disruption across Glasgow is set to continue.

Road closures and diversions are still in place as world leaders, thousands of delegates, and climate activists remain in the city.

Negotiations continue on Monday at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC) in Finnieston where the event is being held.

To help accommodate the international summit the Clydeside Expressway, parts of the M8 and a number of roads surrounding the venue have closed to traffic.

Drivers are being warned of "severe disruption" and are urged to consider travel plans carefully during this period.

Here is everything you need to know about travel to, in, and around Glasgow tomorrow.

Where is there a risk of congestion?

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow][Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow] [Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

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Full list of road closures:

  • Congress Road: Closed until 6am on November 17.
  • Congress Way, Finnieston Quay, Tunnel Street, Stobcross Road (section parallel to A814), and Castlebank Street: Closed until 6am on November 21.
  • Clyde Arc and Lancefield Quay: Closed until 6am on November 15.
  • Finnieston Street - Houldsworth Street to Lancefield Quay: Closed until 6am on November 15.
  • Clydeside Expressway - Partick Interchange to Anderston (junction 19): Closed until 6am on November 15.
  • Minerva Street - West Greenhill Place: Closed until 6am on November 13 however, local access to private car parks will be maintained. 

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow][Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow][Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow][Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

Glasgow Times: [Image: Get Ready Glasgow][Image: Get Ready Glasgow]

Alternative routes are in place around the SEC to keep traffic moving as well as Local Area Traffic Management Plans (LATMP's) detailing day-to-day road closures and areas with a high risk of congestion.

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Pedestrian access will be maintained on Finnieston Street, Lancefield Quay, and Clyde Arc at all times as well as routes for emergency services.

Dumbarton Road and Argyle Street remain closed to traffic and no vehicles are allowed to park on the route.

The M8 is subject to lane restrictions and road closures until 6am on November 15.

This includes the Tradeston M8 on-slip at West Street which is closed with no access to North Street/Charing Cross.

A diversionary route is available from West Street to North Street, via Kingston Street, George V Bridge, and the Broomielaw. 

Access to Bothwell Street from the M8 Eastbound at Junction 18 remains open.

Full details of closures and alternative routes can be found HERE.