Queen's Park
The construction phase of Scotland's biggest waste water tunnel, which will help tackle flooding and improve river water quality in the Glasgow area, has been completed.
The construction of the tunnel, which runs from Craigton to Queen's Park via Bellahouston and Pollok parks, is a major milestone for one of the most important pieces of waste water management infrastructure installed in Glasgow since Victorian times.
With this key phase of the £100m project now complete, works to dismantle the giant state-of-the-art tunnel boring machine (TBM) and connect the tunnel to the existing waste water network are underway.
Reinstatement of the site compound area, at the old disused bowling greens at the Langside Road end of the park, will commence in the spring 2018 planting season.
The tunnel is scheduled to becomes operational in summer 2018.

This postcard gives information on the work that is planned to take place from Monday 30th May for 12 months on Queens Drive/Langside Road.

Press release on the traffic management at Queen's Park/Langside Road which is starting on Monday 30th May

This postcard gives information on the work that is planned to take place from Monday 14th March for 2 months on Queens Drive.

The area’s waste water infrastructure, a complex system of subterranean pipes, storage tanks and overflows on which daily life depends, is receiving a makeover - a rather big makeover.

This graphic shows the traffic management in place from the 23rd of May 2016 to May 2017 on Queens Drive.