Glasgow City Council has warned the public to stay away from their Queenslie centre. They council is asking all drivers and residents to use alternative locations at this time.
Glasgow City Council has warned the public to stay away from their Queenslie centre.
The council has said police are on the scene but the nature of the incident is currently unclear. All drivers and residents are to use alternative locations at this time.READ MORE: Man left with serious head wound after brawl breaks out at party in Clydebank flat A spokesperson for Glasgow City Council wrote on X, formally known as Twitter: "Queenslie Recycling Centre Closure Due to an ongoing Police incident Queenslie Recycling Centre is currently closed to all vehicles and residents.Police Scotland has been contacted for comment. This is a breaking incident and we will update in due course.
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