2023 Subscriptions KarenG Posted June 2, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted June 2, 2014 Is the Georgetown road open today? Is tomorrow night a 10 mile TT at Westferry or the start of the Chocolate Series at Georgetown? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest EPCC Posted June 2, 2014 Report Share Posted June 2, 2014 Moved to west ferry but need to check with Al Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2023 Subscriptions AlanT Posted June 2, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted June 2, 2014 The Georgetown is open. Just driven along it. No notices, no machinery, still some ruts and holes, but still much improved. james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2023 Subscriptions KarenG Posted June 2, 2014 2023 Subscriptions Report Share Posted June 2, 2014 Yay!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest George Posted June 29, 2014 Report Share Posted June 29, 2014 James, Not sure if you deal with this area but the steep bend on Mackie's Mill Road in Elderslie is in a real state. There are bits of road missing & someone is going to come a cropper some day unless it is repaired. james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted July 1, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 1, 2014 Hi George, Thanks for the info. Council are aware of the condition of the road surface and will be undertaking some repairs to the area over the next couple of months at this location and in the mean time will ensure that it is kept in a safe condition. So they say Hope this is helpful. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest George Posted July 2, 2014 Report Share Posted July 2, 2014 Thanks James í ½í¸€ james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted August 23, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 23, 2014 Hi, I have noted below various road closures that are due to take place: Underwood Road, Paisley will be closed on Tuesday, 02nd September & Wednesday, 03rd September, from 2200hrs to 0600hrs both nights. This is to allow maintenance works to take place on the railway bridge. Local access will be maintained at all time. Flemming Road, Houston will be closed from Saturday, 30th August till Wednesday, 03rd September to allow resurfacing works to take place. The extents of the closure are from South Street to Burnlea Court. Lintwhite Crescent, Bridge of Weir will be closed from Monday, 01st September till Friday 05th September to allow resurfacing works to take place. The extents of the closure are from Saint Mungo Court to Main Street. It's been noted that this is a bus route and the on site staff will accommodate buses as quickly as possible. Magnus Road, Houston will be closed from Wednesday, 03rd September till Sunday, 07th September to allow resurfacing works to take place. The extents of the closure are from Barochan Road to Forties Road. South Street, Houston will be closed from Saturday, 13th September till Wednesday, 17th September to allow resurfacing works to take place. The extents of the closure are from Houstonfield Quadrant to Main Street. Mimosa Road, Bridge of Weir, will be closed from Monday, 08th September till 12th September to allow resurfacing works to take place. The extents of the closure are from Loch Road to Mill of Gryffe Road. On Monday, 25th August there will be urgent sewer works taking place on Canal Street, Paisley for a maximum period of 12 days. There will be a contraflow in place to keep traffic moving. The only restrictions in place are a banned right turn from Wardrop Street into Canal Street, and a banned left turn from Neilston Road into Canal Street. Regards, James Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted August 28, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 28, 2014 Scotland Transerv works on M898/A898 on Wednesday 03/09/14 Scotland Transerv are planning on doing cyclic maintenance works on the M898 on Wednesday 03/09/14 and the following diversions will be used on Renfrewshire Council Roads: 1) Total Closure of the A898 northbound Spectacles on slip A726 spectacles - A726 Southbar Road- A726 Barnsford Road- St James Interchange - M8 westbound on slip - M8 Jct 30 westbound off slip. The timing of these works will be 2000hrs - 0600hrs 2) Total Closure of the M898 southbound Spectacles on slip A726 spectacles - A726 Southbar Road- A726 Barnsford Road- St James Interchange - follow signs. The timing of these works will be 2330hrs - 0600hrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted August 28, 2014 Author Report Share Posted August 28, 2014 Road Closure - Paisley 10K (Various Roads) The annual Paisley 10k race will take place on Sunday, 31st August 2014. I have attached the TTRO below for your information. The restrictions are the exact same as last year. This Order may be cited as “The Renfrewshire Council (Various Roads, Paisley) (Temporary Closures) (Road Races) Order 2014†and shall come into operation at 0800 hours and will remain in operation under Police control until 1400 hours on Sunday, 31st August 2014. Argyle Street, at its junction with Lady Lane Blackstoun Road, at its western junction with the roundabout at Ferguslie Park Avenue Bridge Street, both carriageways, from Lonend to Abbey Close (to enable Fun Run to cross Bridge Street) Canal Street, from Stow Brae to Main Road Castlehead, except for access to fire station and adjacent businesses Causeyside Street, from Canal Street to St Mirren Street, except for access to Orchard Street Causeyside Street (side road) from Causeyside Street to Forbes Place Cotton Street, from Bridge Street to Gauze Street (except for Paisley Abbey church parking) County Place, from Moss Street to Gilmour Street Craigielea Avenue, at its junction with Ferguslie Park Avenue Drums Avenue, at its junction with Greenhill Road Ferguslie Park Avenue, from Greenhill Road to Tannahill Road Forbes Place, from Causeyside Street (side road) to Causeyside Street Gauze Street, from Mill Street to St James Bridge George Street, from Barr Place to Tower Terrace Gilmour Street, from Central Road to High Street (except for taxis at taxi rank) Greenhill Road, from Underwood Road to Ferguslie Park Avenue, except for access to premises High Street,from Gauze Street at St James Bridge, to the East side of Townhead Terrace High Street, from Lady Lane to the East side of Townhead Terrace (except for Coats Memorial church parking and access to Townhead Terrace) Lady Lane, from George Street to High Street Lawn Street, from Incle Street to Gauze Street McKenzie Street, from Greenhill Road to Drums Crescent Moss Street, from School Wynd to Old Sneddon Street Murray Street, from McKean Street to Greenhill Road, except for access to premises, the junction of Murray Street and Greenhill Road being closed. New Street, from Witherspoon Street to High Street Oakshaw Street East, from School Wynd to its western extremity School Wynd, from Moss Street to Oakshaw Street East Silk Street, from Lawn Street to Gauze Street Smithhills Street, from Gauze Street to Central Road St Mirren Street, from Causeyside Street to The Cross Storie Street, from Witherspoon Street to High Street Tannahill Road, from Ferguslie Park Avenue southwards for 5 metres or thereby Underwood Road, from Caledonia Street to Kerr Street Underwood Road, from Well Street to Kerr Street, except for access to premises Weighhouse Close, from New Street to its northern extremity Witherspoon Street, from Storie Street to New Street Wardrope Street, at George Street In addition, Three parking bays on the south side of George Street at West Buchanan Place will be suspended to allow the 10k to cross the road without obstruction. Parking will be suspended on the North side of George Street from Causeyside Street to Barr Place. Traffic will be controlled by the police when necessary at Baronscourt Road junction with Linwood Road, between the approximate times of 1015 and 1045 hours, to avoid danger. The runners should keep to the footway on the north side of Baronscourt Road. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
james-maclaren Posted October 17, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 17, 2014 I have noted below various road closures that are due to take place. Some of these affect a main route through Paisley close to the airport and train station. Location: Lawmarnock Road, Bridge of Weir, from Prieston Road to Burtshields Road. Date: 27/10/2014 till 09/11/2014. Reason: Carriageway Patching. Diversion route: Burntshields Road, Church Street, Shuttle Street, Kilbarchan Road, Prieston Road or Vice Versa. Location: Sandholes Road, Brookfield. Date: 27/10/2014 till 29/10/2014. Reason: Renew Lighting Columns. Diversion route: Bridge of Weir Road, Barrochan Road or Vice Versa. Location: Kashmir Avenue, Linwood, from Bridge of Weir Road to Melrose Avenue. Date: 21/11/2014 - 1500 hours till 2200 hours. Reason: Christmas Light Switch On. Diversion route: Kashmir Avenue, Bridge Street, Bridge of Weir Road or Vice Versa. Location: Gilmartin Road, Linwood, from Moorburn Place to house number 116. Date: 03/11/2014 till 07/11/2014. Reason: Resurfacing. Diversion route: Gilmartin Road, Darluith Road, Clippens Road, Stirling Drive, Gilmartin Road or Vice Versa. Location: Old Sneddon Street, Paisley, from St James Street to Love Street. Date: 24/10/2014 till 25/10/2014. - 1900 hours till 1400 hours Reason: Resurfacing. Diversion route: St James Street, Caledonia Street, Albion Street, Love Street. Location: Old Sneddon Street(Westbound into St James Street Only), Paisley, from Moss Street to St James Street. Date: 31/10/2014 til 01/11/2014. - 1900 hours till 1400 hours Reason: Resurfacing. Diversion route: St James Street, Caledonia Street, Albion Street, Love Street. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest George Posted October 17, 2014 Report Share Posted October 17, 2014 Hi George, Thanks for the info. Council are aware of the condition of the road surface and will be undertaking some repairs to the area over the next couple of months at this location and in the mean time will ensure that it is kept in a safe condition. So they say Hope this is helpful.Regards,James James, this stretch off road is now perfect. Many thanks james-maclaren 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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