Several road closures are in place in Airdrie for the Orange walk parade tomorrow.
Boyne Parades are taking place across Greater Glasgow on Saturday, July 6.
Thousands of members and followers will converge on Central Park for the annual County Grand Orange Lodge Central Scotland Boyne celebration.
A public meeting will be held in the park from 11.45am to 12.45am before the parade commences at 1pm.
An estimated 8,000 people are set to participate resulting in multiple road closures and parking restrictions.
North Lanarkshire Council has revealed where will be affected by the parade which could take between two to three hours to pass.
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Which roads will be closed for the Orange Walk in Airdrie?
The route will consist of the following roads:
Bore Road
Aitken Street
Chapel Street
East High Street
High Street
Aitchison Street
Queen Victoria Street
Alexander Street
Stirling Street
Bank Street
Hallcraig Street
Baillies Lane
Graham Street
Clark Street
Motherwell Street
A section of the parade will then turn left onto:
Springwells Avenue
Drumbathie Road
Bore Road and back to Central Park.
Further road closures include the B8058 Braidenhill Road and Findhorn Place will both be closed between midnight tonight (Friday, June 5) and 2pm tomorrow.
Bore Road will be closed from midnight tonight until 6pm on Saturday, to assist buses with dropping off participants.
Up to 90 buses are expected to bring eventgoers to Central Park.
What are the parking restrictions?
From midnight tonight until the parade leaves Central Park there will be no waiting or loading on the west side of the B8053 Bore Road between Drumbathie Road and Kirkness Street.
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