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Footpath Adjacent to Freeland Place & Luggiebank Road, Kirkintilloch - Temporary Closure

G66Published 15/10/25
Glasgow World • 

What is happening?

EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

PUBLIC NOTICES

THE EAST DUNBARTONSHIRE COUNCIL

(UNNAMED FOOTPATH ADJACENT TO FREELAND PLACE AND LUGGIEBANK ROAD, KIRKINTILLOCH)

(TEMPORARY CLOSURE) (NO. 5) ORDER 2025

On 14 October 2025 the East Dunbartonshire Council made the above named Order under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, which makes it unlawful for any person to exercise or cause or permit to be exercised a pedestrian right of passage on that section of the unnamed footpath adjacent to Freeland Place and Luggiebank Road, Kirkintilloch from the point where the said unnamed footpath meets Freeland Place and Luggiebank Road, Kirkintilloch northeastwards for a distance of 55 metres or thereby to the existing underpass beneath the A806 New Lairdsland Road, Kirkintilloch, which runs adjacent to the Forth and Clyde Canal, by reason of works being executed on or near this road.

This Order will operate from 18.00 hours on  Friday, 17 October 2025 until 18.00 hours on  Monday, 01  December  2025.

Alternative Routes

The alternative routes will be by way of the existing footpath network within Luggie Park, the existing underpass near the A806 Initiative Road/Parliament Road, and existing footways on Parliament Road, Townhead, and Freeland Place, Kirkintilloch, and these routes will be sign posted.

East Dunbartonshire Council, East Dunbartonshire Council Headquarters,12 Strathkelvin Place, Kirkintilloch, G66  1TJ

How long will it take?

Planned start

17-Oct-2025

Estimated end

1-Dec-2025

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