Several roads in Glasgow city centre are closed due to a dangerous building on Queen Street. Drivers are advised to find alternative routes.
A number of road closures are in place due to a dangerous building in the city centre. At 7.50am on Friday, December 20, Glasgow City Council said the building on Queen Street was unsafe, with a number of streets shut off as a result. The incident affects parts of Argyle Street, Union Street, Queen Street , Ingram Street, Mitchell Street and Mitchell Lane. Those driving in the city have been asked to find an alternative route.
A spokesperson for the city's Traffcom service said: 'Due to a Dangerous Building on Queen Street the following closures are required. 'Argyle Street will be closed from Union Street to Queen Street. Queen Street will be closed from Argyle Street to Ingram Street. 'Mitchell Street will be closed from Mitchell Lane to Argyle Street. 'Drivers are advised to seek an alternative route.' Traffcom said further updates will be issued in due course. Police Scotland and Glasgow City Council were contacted for comment.
GLASGOW ROAD CLOSURES DANGEROUS BUILDING QUEEN STREET TRAFFIC
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