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Loyalist flute band will not take part in Derry march

written by John November 13, 2019
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Police surround Clyde Valley Flute Band at Apprentice Boys parade in Derry in August over Soldier F symbols on their uniforms to prevent breach of the peace

A LOYALIST flute band which caused outrage when members marched through Derry bearing Parachute Regiment and Soldier F insignia in the summer will not take part in next month’s Lundy’s Day parade in the city.

It is understood the Clyde Valley flute band from Larne took the decision not to take part in the Closing of the Gates parade on Saturday, December 7.

Police flanked the band as it paraded in the annual August Relief of Derry march after it was revealed that members were wearing uniforms bearing Parachute Regiment and Soldier F insignia.

Soldier F is expected to be charged with the murders of William McKinney and Jim Wray on Bloody Sunday.

Legal arguments surrounding the possible charges are continuing and the case is expected to be raised at Derry Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, December 4.

The Larne band’s display caused uproar in Derry with business and political leaders condemning the move. Following the August march, Apprentice Boys’ governor, Graeme Stenhouse acknowledged the hurt caused. Mr Stenhouse said the focus of the Apprentice Boys’ parades was to commemorate the siege of Derry.

He said: “We recognise that this may have caused upset to many in the nationalist community.”

The Clyde Valley flute band from Larne was flanked by police as it paraded through Derry’s city side in August.
However, it emerged earlier this month that the band – named after a boat used in the UVF’s 1914 gun-running operation – was expected to take part in the Apprentice Boys December march.

Thousands of loyal order members take part in the annual parade which commemorates the start of the 1689 siege and culminates with the burning of a huge effigy of siege leader, Lundy, considered a traitor by unionists.

There were fears that the band’s display in August and any participation in next month’s march could jeopardise a long-standing agreement which has ensured Apprentice Boys’ parades pass off peacefully.

The agreement – known as the ‘Derry model’ – was negotiated through the city’s business community following serious violence surrounding Apprentice Boys’ marches in the 1990s.

While the Apprentice Boys’ have yet to formally submit their official 11/1 notice to the Parades Commission, it is understood members of the Clyde Valley flute band decided not to take part in the parade in an effort to ease tensions in the city.

Loyalist flute band will not take part in Derry march was last modified: November 13th, 2019 by John

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