A busy Paisley road will shut for five days to allow for essential resurfacing works to be carried out.
Motorists are being warned to avoid the eastbound carriageway of Hurlet Road from Grahamston Road to Glasgow Road on Monday February 20 until
Friday February 24.Alternatives routes along Paisley Road, Barrhead, Cross Arthurlie Street, Main Street and Glasgow Road will be in put in place.
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