Several arrests were made at Pink's concerts at Hampden Park in Glasgow this weekend.
20.06.2024 - 08:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Dozens of Orange Walks are planned to take place in Glasgow next month with 30 road closures in place.
Around 3,500 are expected to take part in 50 Boyne Parades on Saturday, July 6. The processions will start at various locations around the city before four groups - from the north, west, east and south, merge in the city centre.
Marchers will then descend Glasgow Green for the annual County Grand Orange Lodge of Glasgow Boyne celebration. Glasgow City Council has warned that there will be several road closures and parking restrictions in place while the march gets underway.
Drivers will not be able to access these areas between 5am and 4pm on the day of the marches.
Motorists have been urged to use alternative routes. The closures will be managed by officers at Police Scotland.
The roads include:
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