A bizarre incident unfolded on the Glasgow Subway this morning after a man boarded a train dressed as a duck.
Transport bosses have put more than £1 million on the table over the next three years to provide a new bus service and safeguard an existing route in Inverclyde.
The man, who was painted yellow and sported a beak, was filmed on the underground transport network shuffling on his knees ...
A MAN dressed as a duck has ruffled feathers on Glasgow’s subway after carrying out an “unacceptable” stunt. The prankster ...
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) slammed the incident as “unacceptable” vandalism and confirmed it had been ...
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Man dressed as duck vandalises train carriage with milk and cereal
Commuters expressed anger at the disruption, with calls for the man to face punishment.
The Herald revealed yesterday that the Easdales had made a substantial six-figure donation to Scottish Labour’s election fighting fund. And though they weren’t specific about what they expected a ...
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'Don't be a bus blocker' - Glasgow drivers urged to keep bus lanes and stops clear
Glasgow’s Don’t Be a Bus Blocker campaign urges drivers to keep bus lanes and stops clear, improving public transport reliability and accessibility for all.
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Man dressed as duck pours milk and cereal over himself in subway train
A half-naked man, his body painted yellow, a duck's beak affixed to his nose, and his belly inscribed with "flappy one" in ...
Transport bosses have put more than £1 million on the table over the next three years to provide a new bus service and safeguard an existing ...
A group have issued a “call to arms” for the people of Barrhead to get behind their plans to establish a community-run circular bus and ...
A group aiming to pilot a community-run circular bus met up with residents of another town who have successfully established their own service.
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