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Glasgow Live
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Isaac Callan

South side traffic disruption as Scottish Water plan works

Road users in the south side of Glasgow are being advised to expect some changes and delays over the next month, as Scottish Water make repairs.

Scottish Water will be working to improve its waste water network, by installing a new Combined Sewer Overflow and sewer pipes to protect water flowing through the Mallsmire Burn and into the River Clyde.

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In order to complete the project, some investigations in the local area are due to take place before work can commence. Investigation work will be taking place in the south side from May 6 to June 14.

Specifically, there will be a contraflow in operation on Polmadie Road between Polmadie Street and Calder Street at certain points during the five to six weeks of work.

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Traffic will also not be able to turn right from Calder Street onto Polmadie Road.

Scottish Water said they were sorry for the disruption work might cause.

They said: “We apologise for the disruption to road users, local residents and businesses and thank them in advance for their patience and cooperation.”

The project itself is due to begin in July after the investigative work is complete, meaning more road disruption in the area is likely through the summer.

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