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Apprentice Boys parade underway as thousands of spectators line streets of Londonderry
Apprentice Boys parade underway as thousands of spectators line streets of Londonderry

Belfast Telegraph

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Belfast Telegraph

Apprentice Boys parade underway as thousands of spectators line streets of Londonderry

Parades on the wall began at 9.30am this morning, with a main parade made up of bands from Northern Ireland and Scotland moving off at 12.30pm. The Relief of Derry parade commemorates the raising of the siege on the city on August 1, 1689. This lasted 105 days during the Williamite War. The annual celebrations also remember the 13 apprentice boys who at the time closed Derry's gates to keep King James II's forces out in December 1688. The main parades come after a week of celebrations during the Maiden City Festival. The symbolic firing of a cannon took place on Derry's walls at midnight ahead of the parade. The main parade started at 12.30pm at Craigavon Bridge, headed by the Saracen Truth Defenders Flute Band of Glasgow. It is passing through the city centre then the Fountain Estate. Marchers will make their way back across the bridge to finish at Bond Street. During the march, from noon to 5pm, visitors will see gunners firing muskets, as well as the cannons used in the 17th century war, at Society Street car park. News Catch Up - Friday 8th August Some traffic diversions will be in place to accommodate the parade making its way through the city. 'On-street parking anywhere on the parade route will be restricted for the duration of the parade,' a PSNI spokesperson said. 'Any cars parked on the parade route will not be able to move until the parade has passed their point. Information about diversions and road closures will be signposted. 'The top deck of Craigavon Bridge will be closed for the duration of the parade as it is part of the main parade route. 'The lower deck of Craigavon Bridge will remain open in both directions, but with access only onto Victoria Road. 'There will be no left-turn access from the bottom deck of Craigavon Bridge for drivers coming from the Cityside. 'The road between the lower deck of Craigavon Bridge and Dales Corner will be closed for the duration of the parade and will have access for parade bus traffic only. 'Ebrington complex is accessible via Limavady Road.'

Thousands to gather for Apprentice Boys parade in Derry
Thousands to gather for Apprentice Boys parade in Derry

Belfast Telegraph

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Belfast Telegraph

Thousands to gather for Apprentice Boys parade in Derry

Parades on the wall begin at 9.30am on Saturday, with a main parade made up of bands from Northern Ireland and Scotland commencing at 12.30pm. The Relief of Derry parade commemorates the raising of the siege on the city on August 1, 1689. This lasted 105 days during the Williamite War. The annual celebrations also remember the 13 apprentice boys who at the time closed Derry's gates to keep King James II's forces out in December 1688. The main parades come after a week of celebrations during the Maiden City Festival. The symbolic firing of a cannon will take place on Derry's walls at midnight ahead of Saturday's parade. At 9.30am on Saturday, eight parent clubs of the Apprentice Boys will take to the city's walls. The group will then make its way to St Columb's Cathedral to lay a wreath as it passes Derry's war memorial. A 10.30am service will be held at the cathedral. The main parade will start at 12.30pm at Craigavon Bridge, headed by the Saracen Truth Defenders Flute Band of Glasgow. It will pass through the city centre then the Fountain Estate. Marchers will make their way back across the bridge to finish at Bond Street. During the march, from noon to 5pm, visitors will see gunners firing muskets, as well as the cannons used in the 17th century war, at Society Street car park. News Catch Up - Friday 8th August Some traffic diversions will be in place to accommodate the parade making its way through the city. 'On-street parking anywhere on the parade route will be restricted for the duration of the parade,' a PSNI spokesperson said. 'Any cars parked on the parade route will not be able to move until the parade has passed their point. Information about diversions and road closures will be signposted. 'The top deck of Craigavon Bridge will be closed for the duration of the parade as it is part of the main parade route. 'The lower deck of Craigavon Bridge will remain open in both directions, but with access only onto Victoria Road. 'There will be no left-turn access from the bottom deck of Craigavon Bridge for drivers coming from the Cityside. 'The road between the lower deck of Craigavon Bridge and Dales Corner will be closed for the duration of the parade and will have access for parade bus traffic only. 'Ebrington complex is accessible via Limavady Road.'

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