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A load of bollards looms for Glasgow drivers

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Donate to The Caledonian Mercury Edinburgh has long been accused of being anti-car. Could Glasgow be about to become a rival? A website run by Jackson’s Security claims that security bollards will be installed in George Square in Glasgow when new traffic measures are implemented. It quotes the Evening Times as claiming that the new rules, set to be agreed by city councillors next week, will reduce the number of cars travelling into the city by 900 every day. The bollards, which can only be lowered to allow access for the emergency services or when VIPs visit the council headquarters, will be put in place at each end of the street. It is claimed parking will also be banned, and bus gates will be installed to reduce traffic flow. “Having a bus gate at Nelson Mandela Place will ease traffic flow and remove up to 900 cars travelling into George Square each day,” explained Jim Coleman, the council’s executive member for land and environmental services. “That's a huge step towards relieving congestion affecting the city centre on a day to day basis.” Donate to The Caledonian Mercury

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