Good startpublished at 07:56 British Summer Time 18 July 2014
Tony Nellany
BBC Scotland
Even at 7:30am people have lined the streets of Duntocher. Plenty of photographers too! Off to a good start this morning.
The relay started in Duntocher and ends in Clydebank
The baton was taken down the Titan Crane in Clydebank by abseil and along Loch Lomond by boat
Climber Dave MacLeod took the baton up Dumbarton Rock
Findlay Stein and Bryan Quinn
Tony Nellany
BBC Scotland
Even at 7:30am people have lined the streets of Duntocher. Plenty of photographers too! Off to a good start this morning.
Davina is a leader for the Get Up and Go Youth Club, a local activity group for young people who live with severe, complex and multiple additional support needs. She is an active fundraiser for the club, and also encourages the children to take part in the Caledonian Awards Scheme, external.
Day 35 is under way.
Thomas MacDonald is first to run with the baton in Duntocher.
The Queen's Baton will begin its journey through West Dunbartonshire in Duntocher and will travel through towns and villages including Clydebank, Dalmuir, Old Kilpatrick, Dumbarton, Balloch and Jamestown. The relay will then head back into Clydebank again for an evening celebration.
If you would like to go out and see the baton relay today, here is a rough guide to when you can see it:
07:25 BST Duntocher
07:55 BST Faifley
08:10 BST Hardgate
08.30 BST Whitecrook
09:05 BST Clydebank
10:40 BST Dalmuir
12:15 BST Old Kilpatrick
12:30 BST Bowling
12:40 BST Milton
12:55 BST Dumbarton
14:10 BST Renton
14:30 BST Alexandria
15:20 BST Balloch
17:25 BST Jamestown
17:35 BST Bonhill
17:55 BST Clydebank
Findlay Stein
BBC Scotland
Good morning and welcome to Day 35 of the Queen's Baton Relay in Scotland.
Today the baton relay will travel from Duntocher to Clydebank as it travels around West Dunbartonshire.