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Temporary parking ban for two Rutherglen streets in July

Temporary parking ban for two Rutherglen streets in July

Glasgow Times27-06-2025
On June 18, the council made the order prohibiting waiting or loading on Farie Street and Mill Court, Rutherglen, under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984.
The full public notice can be viewed at https://tinyurl.com/5n77d3m5.
The restrictions apply between the junction with Harriet Street and the dead end of Mill Court.
The order will be active from 8am on July 14 until 11.59pm on August 10.
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