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Road test for charity runners

Posted on 19 Aug 2010

Charity runners and walkers are being given a one-off opportunity to test out a brand new road that will link Kirkintilloch and Lenzie to the national motorway system for the first time when it is specially opened for a race  this weekend (22 August 2010). ...

Road Continues to Surface Well

Posted on 30 Jul 2010

Kirkintilloch’s Initiative (KI) is making arrangements for the public to be the first to use the Kirkintilloch Link Road before it is opened to traffic by holding a charity race in association with Deafblind Scotland later this month (22 August 2010). The Link...

Kirkintilloch Link Road Race - August 2010

Posted on 28 Jul 2010

Kirkintilloch Link Road Race – Be the first to test the road in August   Runners and walkers are being invited to be take part in a one-off opportunity to tread the tarmac of the new Kirkintilloch Link Road in a charity race before the official opening of...

TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE AT TOWNHEAD KIRKINTILLOCH

Posted on 22 Jun 2010

The Kirkintilloch Link Road contractor is currently constructing a new roundabout at the junction of Parliament Road and New Lairdsland Road, Kirkintilloch. In order for the roundabout surfacing works to be carried out in a safe manner, East Dunbartonshire Council will require...

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT WORKS AT TOWNHEAD AREA, KIRKINTILLOCH – MAY / JUNE 2010

Posted on 10 May 2010

For approximately seven weeks from 10 May 2010 the Townhead area is undergoing major re construction works to allow for the enlargement of the existing roundabout at the junction of New Lairdsland Road / Parliament Road to accommodate the new Link Road connection. To...

LINDSAYBEG ROAD, LENZIE - CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ROUNDABOUT

Posted on 12 Apr 2010

These works will be carried out over an eight-week period from Monday 19 April 2010 until Sunday 13 June 2010. Temporary traffic signals will be manually controlled during peak times to minimise delays to traffic in the area.  To obtain further information follow...

EXTENSION OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE AT WOODILEE ROAD

Posted on 12 Apr 2010

We have been advised that the temporary road closure and temporary traffic signals required to carry out the construction of the new roundabout and traffic signal junction on Woodilee Road, has been extended for an additional period of one week, from Sunday 18th April 2010...

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AT NEW LAIRDSLAND ROAD ROUNDABOUT

Posted on 23 Nov 2009

The Kirkintilloch Link Road contractor is carrying out drainage works on the west bound lane of the B8048 Parliament Road at New Lairdsland Road Roundabout from Monday 23rd November until Friday 27th November 2009. In order for the works to be carried out in a safe...

A hawk-eye view of the new Kirkintilloch Link Road

Posted on 8 Oct 2009

The Kirkintilloch Link Road is now about half way through its construction and is clearly starting to take shape, ahead of its projected opening date of summer 2010. As a lot of the work, particularly the earthworks, are weather dependent everyone involved in the...

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC LIGHTS TO BE IN USE AT LINDSAYBEG ROAD

Posted on 15 Jun 2009

To allow for the construction of the Kirkintilloch Link Road to progress, excavation of earth cuttings and deposition of suitable material in the road embankment have to take place with re-usable materials from south of Lindsaybeg Road being placed at north Lindsaybeg Road....

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Road test for charity runners

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