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56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade today
56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade today

Glasgow Times

time05-07-2025

  • General
  • Glasgow Times

56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade today

The County Grand Lodge of Glasgow's celebration will see over 3500 lodge and band members on the streets, with many more expected to follow the parades. The Glasgow Times reported that parades will converge from all directions across the city and culminate at Glasgow Green. READ MORE: Details revealed of Glasgow's biggest Orange Order parade Events begin as early as 8.25am, with smaller processions setting off from local Orange Halls across Springburn, Maryhill, Whiteinch, Dalmarnock, Drumchapel, and Ibrox. The North Group, with around 750 taking part, will meet at Corn Street, Cowcaddens, at 10.30, before heading up Garscube Road, down St. George's Road, to Charing Cross, and up Sauchiehall Street, Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, down West George Street and merge with main parade in Hope Street. The South Group, with 1500, will meet at Centre Street, at 11.20am for the parade along Commerce Street and across King George V Bridge into Oswald Street and Hope Street. The East Group will meet at Brook Street at 10.10 am with more than 900 people and go along London Road, Bain Street, Gallowgate, Moir Street to Glasgow Cross, turn up High Street, George Street, Montrose Street, Cochrane Street, and merge behind the Colour Party and proceed to Glasgow Green. West Group with around 530 participants will meet at Kelvin Way at 10.30 and go along Sauchiehall Street, to Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, before turning down West George Street to merge with the Main Parade at Hope Street. Once all four parades have joined as one in Hope Street at 11 am, the march will go down West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, along George Square North, George Street, before turning down High Street through Glasgow Cross and into Saltmarket and into Glasgow Green via the McLennan Arch. READ MORE: When and where Orange walks in Glasgow are to take place this weekend The walk will see 56 roads in Glasgow facing restrictions, these include no waiting or loading or unloading from 4pm July 2 until 4pm July 5 on Monteith Row between Greendyke Street and Monteith Place. Further waiting, loading and unloading restrictions will be in place from 4pm on July 4 until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are: Cathedral Square, 50 metres on either side of the Evangelical Church Castle Street between Cathedral Square and High Street Cochrane Street for its full length Dundas Street for its full length George Square (all sides) for its full length West George Street West Nile Street and George Square George Street for its full length Greendyke Street between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket High Street for its full length Ingram Street between High Street and Albion Street John Street for its full length London Road between James Morrison Street and Saltmarket Martha Street for its whole length Montrose Street between Richmond Street and Ingram Street (access to car park remains open) Nelson Street between Bridge Street and Commerce Street North Hanover Street between Cathedral Street and George Square Saltmarket for its full length From 4pm on July 2 until 4pm on July 5 there will be a prohibition of vehicle movements in place for Monteith Row between Greendyke Street and Monteith Place. There will be further prohibitions on vehicle movements in place from 5am until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are: Albion Street between George Street and Blackfriars Street Anchor Lane for its full length Bell Street between Albion Street and Watson Street Bridgegate between King Street and Saltmarket Cochrane Street for its full length College Street at its junction with High Street Duke Street between John Knox Street and George Street Dundas Street for its full length Gallowgate between Trongate and Watson Street George Square (all sides) for its full length George Street for its full length Greendyke Street for its full length High Street for its full length Ingram Street between Albion Street and High Street Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street King Street (southbound only), between Bridgegate and Osbourne Street London Road between James Morrison Street and Saltmarket Montrose Street between Richmond Street and Ingram Street (access to car park remains open) Nelson Mandela Place, for its full length Nelson Street between Bridge Street and Commerce Street North Hanover Street between Cathedral Street and George Square North Portland Street between Richmond Street and George Street Parsonage Row at its junction with High Street Saltmarket for its full length Shuttle Street for its full length St Andrews Street for its full length Trongate between Albion Street and High Street West George Street between West Nile Street and George Square Bus lane regulations will be suspended for several roads from 5am until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are:

Glasgow to see 50 Orange Order walks on 'biggest day of year' July 5
Glasgow to see 50 Orange Order walks on 'biggest day of year' July 5

The National

time04-07-2025

  • General
  • The National

Glasgow to see 50 Orange Order walks on 'biggest day of year' July 5

The County Grand Lodge of Glasgow is holding its annual Boyne celebration on July 5, with more than three and a half thousand lodge and band members expected on the streets. Many more are anticipated to follow alongside as events take place all over the city, culminating at a rally in Glasgow Green. Smaller walks will take place in the north, south, east and west of Glasgow, heading towards the city centre, merging at various points to form one main group heading into Glasgow Green. (Image: JEFF J MITCHELL) The parades will start as early as 8.25am, as individual lodges and bands start their day off outside Orange halls in their area. Parades are due to start around the city, including Springburn, Maryhill, Whiteinch, Dalmarnock, Drumchapel and Ibrox. They will join with others as the walk gets bigger the closer to the city centre it gets. The North Group, with around 750 taking part, will meet at Corn Street, Cowcaddens, at 10.30, before heading up Garscube Road, down St. George's Road, to Charing Cross, and up Sauchiehall Street, Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, down West George Street and merge with main parade in Hope Street. The South Group, with 1500, will meet at Centre Street, at 11.20am for a walk along Commerce Street and across King George V Bridge into Oswald Street and Hope Street. The East Group will meet at Brook Street at 10.10 am with more than 900 people and go along London Road, Bain Street, Gallowgate, Moir Street to Glasgow Cross turn up High Street, George Street, Montrose Street, Cochrane Street, and merge behind the Colour Party and proceed to Glasgow Green. West Group with around 530 participants will meet at Kelvin Way at 10.30 and go along Sauchiehall Street, to Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square before turning down West George Street to merge with the others at Hope Street. (Image: GT) Once all four walks have joined as one in Hope Street at 11am, the march will go down West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, along George Square North, George Street, before turning down High Street through Glasgow Cross and into Saltmarket and into Glasgow Green via the McLennan Arch. The Orange walkers will all make a return journey back to their original meeting points before splitting again and going back to their Orange halls in their communities in the early evening.

Full list of Orange Walk road closures as almost 1,000 to march in Glasgow this weekend
Full list of Orange Walk road closures as almost 1,000 to march in Glasgow this weekend

Scottish Sun

time18-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

Full list of Orange Walk road closures as almost 1,000 to march in Glasgow this weekend

Scroll down to find out which roads will be affected MARCH ON Full list of Orange Walk road closures as almost 1,000 to march in Glasgow this weekend Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) HUNDREDS are set to march through Glasgow this weekend as part of an Orange Walk. Several roads face rolling closures as nearly 1,000 folk are expected to march through the city centre on Sunday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Hundreds are set to march through Glasgow this weekend Credit: Tom Farmer 2 Several roads face rolling closures as a result Credit: Tom Farmer Separate processions will start in the east, west, north and south and head towards the city centre. They will merge together at Holland Street in the Blythswood Hill area before setting off at 1.55 pm. Around 900 marchers will follow the 'colour party' along George Street, High Street, and Castle Street, eventually crossing Cathedral Square to Glasgow Evangelical Church. But the Orange Walk isn't the only event causing disruption. Saturday will also see a number of marches across the city. Thousands of revellers are expected to march for World Refugee Day through Glasgow. Participants will gather at Barrowland Park around midday before setting off at 1pm, with more than 2,000 people expected to take part. And around 300 members of the County Grand Lodge of Glasgow youth section will march from Townhead to Glasgow Green via George Square, High Street, and Saltmarket. This march is set to begin an hour and 45 minutes before the World Refugee Day procession. A full list of closures can be found here. Met Office issues heatwave warning as temperatures set to surge to 30C within days We told previously how Scotland is set for scorching temperatures of 28C this weekend as a plume of air from Africa sweeps across the country. STV's Sean Batty reckons the warmest spell of 2025 is heading our way. Temperatures are set to climb to their highest levels since summer 2023 as warm air makes its way from North Africa and drifts northwards later this week.

56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade
56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade

Glasgow Times

time28-05-2025

  • General
  • Glasgow Times

56 Glasgow roads to face restrictions for Boyne Parade

The Orange Order is set to host its largest annual celebration on July 5. The County Grand Lodge of Glasgow's Boyne celebration will see over 3500 lodge and band members on the streets, with many more expected to follow the parades. The Glasgow Times reported that parades will converge from all directions across the city and culminate at Glasgow Green. READ MORE: Details revealed of Glasgow's biggest Orange Order parade Events begin as early as 8.25am, with smaller processions setting off from local Orange Halls across Springburn, Maryhill, Whiteinch, Dalmarnock, Drumchapel, and Ibrox. The North Group, with around 750 taking part, will meet at Corn Street, Cowcaddens, at 10.30, before heading up Garscube Road, down St. George's Road, to Charing Cross, and up Sauchiehall Street, Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, down West George Street and merge with main parade in Hope Street. The South Group, with 1500, will meet at Centre Street, at 11.20am for the parade along Commerce Street and across King George V Bridge into Oswald Street and Hope Street. The East Group will meet at Brook Street at 10.10 am with more than 900 people and go along London Road, Bain Street, Gallowgate, Moir Street to Glasgow Cross, turn up High Street, George Street, Montrose Street, Cochrane Street, and merge behind the Colour Party and proceed to Glasgow Green. West Group with around 530 participants will meet at Kelvin Way at 10.30 and go along Sauchiehall Street, to Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, before turning down West George Street to merge with the Main Parade at Hope Street. Once all four parades have joined as one in Hope Street at 11 am, the march will go down West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, along George Square North, George Street, before turning down High Street through Glasgow Cross and into Saltmarket and into Glasgow Green via the McLennan Arch. READ MORE: When and where Orange walks in Glasgow are to take place this weekend The walk will see 56 roads in Glasgow facing restrictions, these include no waiting or loading or unloading from 4pm July 2 until 4pm July 5 on Monteith Row between Greendyke Street and Monteith Place. Further waiting, loading and unloading restrictions will be in place from 4pm on July 4 until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are: Cathedral Square, 50 metres on either side of the Evangelical Church Castle Street between Cathedral Square and High Street Cochrane Street for its full length Dundas Street for its full length George Square (all sides) for its full length West George Street West Nile Street and George Square George Street for its full length Greendyke Street between Turnbull Street and Saltmarket High Street for its full length Ingram Street between High Street and Albion Street John Street for its full length London Road between James Morrison Street and Saltmarket Martha Street for its whole length Montrose Street between Richmond Street and Ingram Street (access to car park remains open) Nelson Street between Bridge Street and Commerce Street North Hanover Street between Cathedral Street and George Square Saltmarket for its full length From 4pm on July 2 until 4pm on July 5 there will be a prohibition of vehicle movements in place for Monteith Row between Greendyke Street and Monteith Place. There will be further prohibitions on vehicle movements in place from 5am until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are: Albion Street between George Street and Blackfriars Street Anchor Lane for its full length Bell Street between Albion Street and Watson Street Bridgegate between King Street and Saltmarket Cochrane Street for its full length College Street at its junction with High Street Duke Street between John Knox Street and George Street Dundas Street for its full length Gallowgate between Trongate and Watson Street George Square (all sides) for its full length George Street for its full length Greendyke Street for its full length High Street for its full length Ingram Street between Albion Street and High Street Ingram Street between Queen Street and Glassford Street King Street (southbound only), between Bridgegate and Osbourne Street London Road between James Morrison Street and Saltmarket Montrose Street between Richmond Street and Ingram Street (access to car park remains open) Nelson Mandela Place, for its full length Nelson Street between Bridge Street and Commerce Street North Hanover Street between Cathedral Street and George Square North Portland Street between Richmond Street and George Street Parsonage Row at its junction with High Street Saltmarket for its full length Shuttle Street for its full length St Andrews Street for its full length Trongate between Albion Street and High Street West George Street between West Nile Street and George Square Bus lane regulations will be suspended for several roads from 5am until 4pm on July 5. The affected roads are:

Details revealed of Glasgow's biggest Orange Order parade
Details revealed of Glasgow's biggest Orange Order parade

Glasgow Times

time12-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Details revealed of Glasgow's biggest Orange Order parade

The County Grand Lodge of Glasgow is holding its annual Boyne celebration on July 5 this year, with more than three and a half thousand lodge and band members expected on the streets. Many more are anticipated to follow alongside as parades take place all over the city, culminating at a rally in Glasgow Green. READ NEXT: Resist calls to ban Kneecap from TRNSMT, says Glasgow councillor Smaller parades will take place in the north, south, east and west of Glasgow, heading towards the city centre, merging at various points to form one main parade heading into Glasgow Green. (Image: JEFF J MITCHELL) The parades will start as early as 8.25am, as individual lodges and bands start their day off outside Orange Halls in their area. Parades are due to start around the city, including Springburn, Maryhill, Whiteinch, Dalmarnock, Drumchapel and Ibrox. They will join with others as the parade gets bigger, the closer to the city centre it gets. READ NEXT: Thousands expected for Orange Order parade to mark VE day 80th anniversary The North Group, with around 750 taking part, will meet at Corn Street, Cowcaddens, at 10.30, before heading up Garscube Road, down St. George's Road, to Charing Cross, and up Sauchiehall Street, Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square, down West George Street and merge with main parade in Hope Street. The South Group, with 1500, will meet at Centre Street, at 11.20am for the parade along Commerce Street and across King George V Bridge into Oswald Street and Hope Street. The East Group will meet at Brook Street at 10.10 am with more than 900 people and go along London Road, Bain Street, Gallowgate, Moir Street to Glasgow Cross turn up High Street, George Street, Montrose Street, Cochrane Street, and merge behind the Colour Party and proceed to Glasgow Green. West Group with around 530 participants will meet at Kelvin Way at 10.30 and go along Sauchiehall Street, to Blythswood Street, Blythswood Square before turning down West George Street to merge with the Main Parade at Hope Street. (Image: GT) Once all four parades have joined as one in Hope Street at 11 am, the march will go down West George Street, Nelson Mandela Place, West George Street, along George Square North, George Street, before turning down High Street through Glasgow Cross and into Saltmarket and into Glasgow Green via the McLennan Arch. The parades will all make a return journey back to their original meeting points before splitting again and going back to their Orange halls in their communities in the early evening.

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