Glasgow pubs could stay open later for Cycling World Championships

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Glasgow pubs could stay open later for Cycling World Championships
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The world’s biggest cycling event will take place over 11 days this summer, with over 8000 cyclists from more than 120 countries set to participate.

The board is able to increase licensed hours “in connection with a special event of local or national significance”. Councillors on the board would be able to decide the length of any extension and which premises it would relate to. The Union Cycliste Internationale Cycling World Championships 2023 will run from August 3 to August 13 across Glasgow. It will be the first time 13 cycling world championships have been contested in one place and will include track, BMX, mountain bike and road racing.

In a report to Licensing Board members, officials have reported: “The championships is expected to attract many competitors and tourists to the city of Glasgow to take part in or watch the various events during the period.”

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