Glasgow's newest bridge, in North Glasgow, is now partially open.
Stockingfield Bridge, connecting Maryhill, Ruchill and Gilsochill, was scheduled to be accessible to the public in September, however, works were delayed due to supply issues.
Scottish Canals has confirmed on September 29 that they were working to fix the problem.
The company has now revealed that the structure's main section has been opened.
However, the Ruchill span and the parkland surrounding the bridge remains under construction.
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The full statement read: "Whilst the completion of Stockingfield Bridge is delayed due to global supply issues, we have made some progress.
"We are delighted to be able to open the main section of the bridge which will allow seamless travel across the central belt of Scotland. This new connection provides a continuous off-road link for active travellers between Edinburgh, Falkirk, Glasgow and Loch Lomond.
"Once it is safe to do so, we look forward to opening the Ruchill section of the bridge and parkland, which features community-led artwork."
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