Network Rail are holding two public drop-in events this week ahead of a bridge being demolished.

NR are set to replace Thornliebank road bridge as the next phase of work begins to electrify the railway corridor between East Kilbride and Glasgow.

The £5.5m project will see the bridge, which crosses the railway near Thornliebank station, demolished and reconstructed over a 14-month period, beginning on Tuesday 2 April.

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During that time and up until June 2025, pedestrian and cyclist access will be maintained but vehicles will be diverted via Thornliebank Road, Rouken Glen Road, Fenwick Road, and Merrilee Road.

The two drop-in events are set to take place at Thorntree Hall on tomorrow (Wednesday, March 13) and Thursday, March 14 from 4pm to 7pm.

Those who head along will be able to speak to the project team.

There is no need to book a place.