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    Athletics News April 27, 2026By Mia Garcia

    Community on High Alert for Upcoming Park Access Changes Ahead of Major Greenock Race Event

    Community on High Alert for Upcoming Park Access Changes Ahead of Major Greenock Race Event
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    Residents and visitors are being urged to stay informed about upcoming changes to park access in Greenock as the town prepares to host a major racing event. The Greenock Telegraph reports that authorities will implement temporary restrictions and adjustments across key recreational areas to accommodate the influx of participants and spectators. Officials emphasize the importance of public awareness to minimize disruptions and ensure safety throughout the event.

    Impact on Local Traffic and Parking Arrangements Explained

    Residents and visitors in Greenock should prepare for temporary adjustments to traffic flow and parking availability as the much-anticipated race event takes center stage. Key access roads near the park will experience partial closures during race hours, with dedicated traffic marshals on-site to guide motorists through alternative routes. Commuters are urged to plan ahead and allow extra time for journeys, especially during peak periods when road congestion is expected to peak.

    Parking options will be limited around the main event area, prompting the introduction of designated zones for residents, event staff, and general attendees. To minimize disruption, temporary parking restrictions will be enforced on select streets, and several pop-up car parks will be opened to accommodate overflow. Please note the following arrangements:

    • Resident parking enforced with permits only from 8am to 8pm
    • Event attendee parking available at South Quay Lot (free shuttle service provided)
    • Disabled parking bays reserved near park entrances
    • Limited on-street parking; early arrival recommended
    Area Status Notes
    Greenock Park Drive Closed during race hours Access via alternative routes only
    South Quay Lot Open with shuttle service Priority for attendees
    Main Street Permit parking only Resident permits required

    Public Encouraged to Use Alternative Routes and Transport Options

    Residents and visitors are urged to consider alternative travel arrangements during the race event to help ease congestion around key park access points. With expected road closures and redirected traffic, using public transport, cycling, or walking routes will significantly reduce delays and enhance safety for everyone attending. Shuttle services will run frequently from designated park-and-ride locations to provide convenient options without the hassle of finding parking.

    Recommended travel alternatives include:

    • Greenock Central train station – an easy 10-minute walk to the event.
    • Local bus routes 3, 7, and 12, which are running extended hours.
    • Bike hire stations available at Ocean Terminal and The Waterfront.
    • Walking trails from nearby neighborhoods, clearly signposted to guide attendees.
    Transport Option Location Availability
    Park and Ride Shuttle Fox Street Car Park 7am – 8pm
    Bike Hire Ocean Terminal All Day
    Bus Routes 3, 7, 12 Citywide Extended Service

    Event Organizers Share Safety Guidelines and Access Tips for Residents

    As the much-anticipated race event approaches Greenock, organizers have issued important safety guidelines and access instructions to ensure minimal disruption for local residents. Road closures and diversions will be in effect throughout the weekend, with certain park entrances temporarily restricted to facilitate race logistics. Residents are advised to plan alternative routes and adhere strictly to on-site signage and marshals’ directions to maintain safety for both participants and spectators.

    Key access and safety considerations include:

    • Temporary closure of Riverside Park’s Main and East entrances from 6 AM to 8 PM on race day
    • Designated parking zones available at Hillview and Queen’s Car Park with shuttle services to race hubs
    • Increased pedestrian patrols enforcing distancing and mask guidelines in spectator areas
    • Emergency vehicle access points maintained at strategic intervals along the race route
    Access Point Status Best Alternative
    Main Park Entrance Closed Hillview Entrance
    East Park Entrance Closed Queen’s Car Park
    North Gate Open Regular Access

    The Way Forward

    As Greenock prepares to host one of the region’s premier racing events, residents and visitors alike are urged to stay informed about upcoming changes to park access. Officials emphasize the importance of adhering to new guidelines to ensure safety and a smooth experience for all. For ongoing updates and detailed information, the public is encouraged to monitor local announcements and the Greenock Telegraph’s coverage.

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