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St Patrick's Day parade cancelled
St Patrick's Day parade cancelled

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

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St Patrick's Day parade cancelled

This year's St Patrick's Parade in Birmingham has been cancelled, the organisers have confirmed. It had been due to take place in Digbeth on 16 March. Maurice Malone, Chief Executive at Birmingham Irish Association and head of the organising team, said the decision had been taken "with a heavy heart". "This decision has not been made lightly, and we deeply regret any disappointment this may cause to our incredible community, participants, and supporters," he added. The event, which first took place in 1952, returned to the city last year for the first time in five years. It has previously been known to attract up to 80,000 people and has been thought to be one of the biggest St Patrick's Day events in the world. After the 2020 parade was called off because of the Covid pandemic, subsequent ones could not be held because of roadworks and regeneration in the area. Mr Malone said he was "immensely grateful" for the support shown by the thousands of people who had attended over the years. "Our primary goal has always been to deliver a safe, enjoyable, and memorable parade that celebrates the vibrant Irish community in Birmingham," he added. "However, safety is paramount, and as organisers, we are not prepared to compromise on this fundamental principle. Despite countless hours of planning and the unwavering dedication of our volunteers, partners, and supporters, the gap between what we can deliver with the resources and finances available and the requirements to host a safe and successful parade has proven too wide to bridge at this time. "We are committed to keeping the celebration of the parade alive in our city and look forward to celebrating with you all in the near future. "Together, we will keep the spirit of the Irish community alive in Birmingham." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram. St Patrick's Parade returns to 'traditional home' St Patrick's Day parade paints Birmingham green St Patrick's Parade back after five year absence St Patrick's Parade

Birmingham's St Patrick's Parade cancelled
Birmingham's St Patrick's Parade cancelled

BBC News

time14-02-2025

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  • BBC News

Birmingham's St Patrick's Parade cancelled

This year's St Patrick's Parade in Birmingham has been cancelled, the organisers have had been due to take place in Digbeth on 16 Malone, Chief Executive at Birmingham Irish Association and head of the organising team, said the decision had been taken "with a heavy heart"."This decision has not been made lightly, and we deeply regret any disappointment this may cause to our incredible community, participants, and supporters," he added. The event, which first took place in 1952, returned to the city last year for the first time in five years. It has previously been known to attract up to 80,000 people and has been thought to be one of the biggest St Patrick's Day events in the the 2020 parade was called off because of the Covid pandemic, subsequent ones could not be held because of roadworks and regeneration in the area. Mr Malone said he was "immensely grateful" for the support shown by the thousands of people who had attended over the years."Our primary goal has always been to deliver a safe, enjoyable, and memorable parade that celebrates the vibrant Irish community in Birmingham," he added."However, safety is paramount, and as organisers, we are not prepared to compromise on this fundamental principle. Despite countless hours of planning and the unwavering dedication of our volunteers, partners, and supporters, the gap between what we can deliver with the resources and finances available and the requirements to host a safe and successful parade has proven too wide to bridge at this time."We are committed to keeping the celebration of the parade alive in our city and look forward to celebrating with you all in the near future."Together, we will keep the spirit of the Irish community alive in Birmingham." Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

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