Plans have been unveiled to upgrade transport links in Clydebank.
The proposals include improving connectivity to and within Clydebank Town Centre, focusing on walking and cycling routes as well as other public transport options.
In addition, a specific focus has been given on connections to the Queens Quay development.
The plans were developed following the Clydebank Charrette in 2015, which involved local residents, businesses and stakeholders in planning the future of the town centre.
The options are set to go on display later this month for residents to view and give feedback on the proposals.
Cllr Patrick McGlinchey said: "The Clydebank Charrette was vital in gathering the views of the people of Clydebank when it comes to the future of their town. And now we hope to hear from residents again, specifically on the transport proposals that were developed as a result of the Charrette."
Cllr David McBride added: "Continuing the theme of community engagement that was so important to the success of the Charrette, the Council wants to allow residents the chance to see the proposals for transport links in Clydebank and I would encourage all residents to have their say."
The plans will go on display at an open event at Clydebank Town Hall from 9.30am to 6pm between 27 February and 03 March (the event will remain open until 7pm on 28 February).
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Plans To Upgrade Clydebank Transport Links Unveiled


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