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The Twelfth: Thousands marching in Orange Order parades The Twelfth: Thousands marching in Orange Order parades
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Thousands of Orange Order members are taking part in parades across Northern Ireland.Thousands of Orange Order members are taking part in parades across Northern Ireland.
The parades mark the 325th anniversary of King William III's victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.The parades mark the 325th anniversary of King William III's victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.
A total of 18 demonstrations are being held.A total of 18 demonstrations are being held.
The order has again been barred from parading along a stretch of the Crumlin Road in north Belfast that separates unionist and nationalist communities, on its return from the commemorations.The order has again been barred from parading along a stretch of the Crumlin Road in north Belfast that separates unionist and nationalist communities, on its return from the commemorations.
The parade in Belfast started from Carlisle Circus, making its way along Clifton Street, Donegall Street, Royal Avenue, Castle Junction and Donegall Place to city hall.The parade in Belfast started from Carlisle Circus, making its way along Clifton Street, Donegall Street, Royal Avenue, Castle Junction and Donegall Place to city hall.
A single drumbeat was played as the parade passed St Patrick's Church in Donegall Street.A single drumbeat was played as the parade passed St Patrick's Church in Donegall Street.
However, one band, Finaghy True Blues from south Belfast, played a tune going past the Catholic church, in spite of a Parades Commission determination that only the drumbeat should be played.However, one band, Finaghy True Blues from south Belfast, played a tune going past the Catholic church, in spite of a Parades Commission determination that only the drumbeat should be played.
They admitted they had played the hymn How Great Thou Art and said they were only playing religious music outside a place of worship.They admitted they had played the hymn How Great Thou Art and said they were only playing religious music outside a place of worship.
At city hall, a wreath-laying ceremony took place at the Cenotaph.At city hall, a wreath-laying ceremony took place at the Cenotaph.
After that, the parade passes through Donegall Square West to Bedford Street, Dublin Road, Shaftesbury Square, Bradbury Place, Lisburn Road, Balmoral Avenue and Malone Road, to the demonstration field at Barnett Demesne. After that, the parade passed through Donegall Square West to Bedford Street, Dublin Road, Shaftesbury Square, Bradbury Place, Lisburn Road, Balmoral Avenue and Malone Road, on its way to the demonstration field at Barnett Demesne.
The platform proceedings are expected to start at 14:25 BST, with the parade due to leave the field at around 16:15 BST.The platform proceedings are expected to start at 14:25 BST, with the parade due to leave the field at around 16:15 BST.
Elsewhere, the Orange Order has said it expects more than 15,000 spectators at the event in Bessbrook, south Armagh, which it said would provide "an enhanced cultural experience" as part of the Twelfth celebrations.Elsewhere, the Orange Order has said it expects more than 15,000 spectators at the event in Bessbrook, south Armagh, which it said would provide "an enhanced cultural experience" as part of the Twelfth celebrations.
Almost 5,000 people and 80 bands are expected to take part in the march, which the order has said will be the biggest in Northern Ireland.Almost 5,000 people and 80 bands are expected to take part in the march, which the order has said will be the biggest in Northern Ireland.
BBC NI's Gordon Adair said there had been some concerns expressed by some residents of the village, however, letters sent by the Orange Order to every house on the parade route seems to have helped address the concerns. BBC NI's Gordon Adair said there had been some concerns expressed by some residents of the village but letters sent by the Orange Order to every house on the parade route seems to have helped address the concerns.
"The atmosphere here is relaxed and peaceful," he added."The atmosphere here is relaxed and peaceful," he added.
Parades will be taking place at a number of other locations including, Coleraine, Holywood, Lawrencetown, Benburb, Antrim, Kesh and Fivemiletown.Parades will be taking place at a number of other locations including, Coleraine, Holywood, Lawrencetown, Benburb, Antrim, Kesh and Fivemiletown.
More than 3,000 police officers are expected to be deployed during the parades on Monday.More than 3,000 police officers are expected to be deployed during the parades on Monday.