Drivers are being warned of a road closure in Clydebank that is set to last for up to three weeks.
Millburn Avenue shut on Tuesday, April 23 and could be closed for up to 21 days to allow Scottish Water to carry out emergency repairs.
West Dunbartonshire Council announced the closure on their website.
The works are in place on Millburn Avenue from the extended kerbline with Mill Road to the extended kerbline with Bradan Avenue, totalling a distance of 80 metres.
Only emergency service vehicles, those permitted by signs and those engaged in authorised road works will be allowed entry.
Access to all property and for pedestrian through traffic will be maintained.
Emergency vehicle through traffic could be prevented or at least delayed at works moving within extent of the closure.
All restrictions may only be applied in part, as and when signed/required, and will be kept to a minimum.
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