Glaswegians have been warned to plan ahead as parking bans and road closures will be in place for a huge sporting event in August.

The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships will take place across the city in just over three weeks’ time.

What can I expect in Glasgow during the UCI Cycling World Championships? 

An official fan zone will be set up in George Square and Glasgow is to host eight of the 13 championships at five venues. Several operational and event management hubs will also be set up.

As a result, parking restrictions on the routes will come into force on Monday, July 31, and stay in place until Sunday, August 13.

What road closures will be in place in Glasgow?

Road closures will come into effect from 00.01am on Friday, August 4 until 11.59pm on Tuesday, August 8 and then again from 00.01am on Saturday, August 12 until 11.59pm on Sunday, August 13. 

All route and road closure maps are available on the Get Ready Glasgow website.

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How are businesses in the city entre affected?

For businesses located in the city centre, an access and egress plan has been developed to allow them to service their premises during the period of the road closures.

This access will allow businesses to make and receive deliveries and complete waste collection.

Some of the closed roads will be opened up from 8pm to 6am on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday August 5,6,7,8 and Saturday, August 12, to allow entry. 

The busiest days across Glasgow are expected to be on road race days.

Businesses, residents and visitors are being encouraged to use public transport including rail and subway networks and active travel routes on these days.