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Disruption in Derry today over strike-linked parades

written by cassoscoop January 18, 2024
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Motorists and members of the public are advised to anticipate some disruption to traffic in Derry today, Thursday, January 18, due to two planned parades in the city.

The PSNI say: “The first parade leaves from Altnagelvin at 10.30am and makes it way from the Waterside to Guildhall Square.

“The route is along Glendermott Road, Dales Corner, King Street Expressway, past Waterside Train Station, onto Duke Street and across the top deck (city bound) of Craigavon Bridge onto Carlisle Road, into The Diamond, down Shipquay Street and into Guildhall Square.

“At 11am, a second parade leaves from Strand Road with participants making their way to Guildhall Square.

“The route is along Strand Road, Queens Quay, Waterloo Square, Waterloo Street, through The Diamond, down Shipquay Street and into Guildhall Square.

“Dispersal time at Guildhall Square is expected to be at around 12.30pm.

“No roads will be closed during either parade.

“Officers will be on the ground to monitor and assist with the flow of traffic.

“To avoid potential delays, please seek an alternative route for your journey where possible.

“Motorists who will be in the area at the time are urged to drive with extra caution.”

Disruption in Derry today over strike-linked parades was last modified: January 18th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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