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DERRY MAN IN BID TO BROKER ORANGE ORDER PARADE DEAL IN ARDOYNE

June 28, 2016
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ardoyne-trouble-1A well known Derry man was involved in a proposed deal to end a controversial dispute between the Orange Order and a nationalist residents group in north Belfast.

Derry city centre manager Jim Roddy was drafted to act as an intermediary to bring the three year dispute to an end.

But Mr Roddy and the Rev Harold Good said on Tuesday they were unable to reach agreement “despite some positive feedback”.

Under the proposal, an Orange feeder parade prevented by the Parades Commission from returning to Ligoniel in 2013, would have been completed on Friday morning.

A loyalist protest camp at Twaddell Avenue would then have been dismantled.

On Tuesday, the talks facilitators, Rev Good and Mr Roddy, said: “Over the past few weeks, we have spent some time taking soundings from various people with a view to finding a resolution to the issues surrounding parading and protests at the Twaddell/Crumlin Road interface.

“Despite some positive feedback on our ideas, we have been unable to achieve agreement for a resolution at this moment in time.”

In response, the County Grand Lodge of Belfast said it “very much regrets the initiative to resolve the Crumlin Road impasse did not succeed”.

Jim Roddy was involved in talks to end Ardoyne parade dispute

Jim Roddy was involved in talks to end Ardoyne parade dispute

“We thank those involved for their efforts and input,” it said, adding that it “remains committed to supporting the Ligoniel lodges as they complete their Twelfth of July parade.”

The Crumlin and Ardoyne Residents Association (CARA), which took part in the talks, held a public meegting on Monday night to outline details of the proposed agreement.

On Tuesday, Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly said the issue had “brought huge challenges” to the communities who live in the surrounding areas.

“All of us in positions of political leadership have a responsibility to continue to do all in our power to support those involved in seeking resolution to contentious issues through dialogue,” he said.

UUP MLA and Orange Order member Danny Kennedy expressed disappointment that agreement was not reached.

“This is an opportunity lost for the moment,” said Mr Kennedy.

“We had proposed this as a game changer two years ago, so we are very disappointed that it has not yet been possible to reach final agreement which had seemed within touching distance. I hope that this is not the end.”

The dissident republican Greater Ardoyne Residents’ Collective (GARC) rejected what they described as a “Sinn Féin/UVF deal.”

They have blamed the lack of agreement on “Loyalists’ false sense of superiority over their neighbours, based on religion and/or political outlook”.

DERRY MAN IN BID TO BROKER ORANGE ORDER PARADE DEAL IN ARDOYNE was last modified: June 28th, 2016 by John

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