Motorists advised to expect delays in Lurgan as anti-NI protocol rally claims 60 bands and 10k people will attend
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Organisers have claimed that 60 bands and 10,000 people are expected to attend the rally to voice opposition to the NI protocol.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “There will be a parade in Lurgan town centre this evening (Friday 8th April) between 7.30pm and 10.30pm.
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Hide Ad“Motorists are advised to expect traffic delays in the area and to seek alternative routes if possible.”
This evening’s rally is to be addressed by DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, TUV leader Jim Allister and loyalist activist Jamie Bryson.
Organisers Lurgan United Unionists told the Parades Commission to expect sixty bands and over 10,000 people.
The event will begin with a parade at 7.30pm in Robert Street, proceeding along Queen Street, High Street, Market Street, and on to Brownlow House.
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Hide AdThe end time given for the parade is 9pm, and the return march is slated to begin at 10pm.
Lurgan YMCA has cancelled its Friday Youth Club due to the rally.
In a Facebook post, it said: “Please take note that our Friday Youth Club will be closed for both age groups.
“We are aware of a large organised event taking place and the town centre will be closed and accessibility will be difficult. The Registration evening planned will be rescheduled for the following Friday, 15th April 5:30-8pm.”
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