INVERCLYDE Council has confirmed what traffic measures will be in place during next weekend's Orange Order march in Gourock.
The County Grand Lodge of Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and Argyll's procession on June 29 is expected to attract more than 3,000 participants as part of the annual Boyne celebration events.
The parade will feature around 30 flute bands plus large crowds of onlookers.
There will be no waiting/no loading/no unloading at any time on Broomberry Drive from number 2 to number 38 on both sides next Saturday.
The same restrictions will apply for Barrhill Road between number 1 and number 14 and for the full length of St John's Road.
Further restrictions will be in place in Greenock to accommodate the parking of up to 55 buses for the procession.
There will be no waiting/no loading/no unloading at any time on the Esplanade from the junction of Bentinck Street to its junction with Eldon Street.
The same restriction will be in place on North Street from its junction with Eldon Street to its junction with the Esplanade.
The Esplanade restrictions will be in place on its north side only, while the North Street restrictions apply to both sides of the road.
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