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River festival launches on Clyde | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
More than 70,000 people are expected to flock to the banks of the Clyde for this year's Glasgow River Festival. | More than 70,000 people are expected to flock to the banks of the Clyde for this year's Glasgow River Festival. |
The annual event started on Saturday morning and runs through until 1800 BST on Sunday. | |
Situated in and around the SECC, Glasgow Science Centre and the Tall Ship, the event is free. | Situated in and around the SECC, Glasgow Science Centre and the Tall Ship, the event is free. |
In a finale to this year's festival, thousands of plastic ducks will be released into the River Clyde for the very first Glasgow duck race on Sunday. | In a finale to this year's festival, thousands of plastic ducks will be released into the River Clyde for the very first Glasgow duck race on Sunday. |
Glasgow's own tall ship the Glenlee can be explored, and is joined on the river by visiting tall ships Tenacious and Royalist. | |
There is also strong involvement from local community projects, including the Galgael Trust, the Govanites, the sea cadets, sea scouts, Scottish Amateur Rowing Association and the maritime volunteer service. |