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    Thousands attending NI’s Orange Order parades

    Sports NewsBy Sports NewsJuly 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Pacemaker Members of a band parading down the street wearing navy short sleeved shirts and tartan bordered hats with a red flower. The sun is shining on the band members. Pacemaker

    The main Belfast parade started its march from north Belfast

    Crowds have lined the streets of cities, towns and villages all over Northern Ireland to attend Twelfth of July parades.

    Thousands of Orange Order members take part in the annual marches to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.

    The event is also a celebration of Protestant traditions and Ulster-Scots heritage.

    Members of local Orange lodges are being joined on parade by visiting lodges from Scotland and further afield.

    Pacemaker A group of women in orange dresses and sashes wearing sunglasses as they pose on a street in Belfast and hundreds of spectators are behind them. The women are holding a banner that says "Sister Clarke Memorial L.L.O.L No. 156 Parkhead Dist 2". The sun is shining on the women. Pacemaker

    Members of Sister Clarke Memorial lodge in Scotland take part in Belfast parade

    A parade with men carrying a lambeg drum on the street in the sun. Members are wearing white shirts and orange sashes.

    In Keady, band members parade in the heat with a Lambeg drum

    The main parade in Belfast set off from the Orange hall at Clifton Street in north Belfast.

    Parades are also taking place in various parts of Northern Ireland including Coleraine, Dromara and Augher.

    Northern Ireland Office Minister Fleur Anderson and Deputy First Minister Emma-Little Pengelly attended events in Keady, County Armagh.

    Fleur Anderson, Rev Mervyn Gibson and Emma Little-Pengelly standing on a field in the sun chatting to each other.

    Fleur Anderson (left) and Emma-Little Pengelly with the Orange Order’s grand secretary the Reverend Mervyn Gibson

    The grand secretary of the Orange Order, the Reverend Mervyn Gibson, who was also in Keady, said the lead up to the Twelfth has been “tremendous”.

    Asked about the Eleventh night and bonfires he said: “99% of everything passed off wonderfully.

    “Today couldn’t be a better day for it, the sun is shining and the bands are playing loud, it’s just been a great Twelfth of July.”

    Fleur Anderson said: “It’s important to see that you can have a cultural identity that can be celebrated and is also peaceful.”

    A man with short white hair and black rimmed glasses is smiling and looking into the camera. He is wearing a dark coloured suit jacket and an orange and purple sash.

    DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the Twelfth was about “faith and freedom”

    The Democratic Unionist Party leader and Belfast East MP Gavin Robinson called for more political co-operation among unionist parties at the gathering at the end of the Belfast parade, where he was the main speaker.

    He said some people dismissed the Twelfth and “would rather we keep our heads down,” adding that the event brought people together and was about “faith and freedom”.

    “It crosses class, it bridges geography and it cuts across party political lines,” he said.

    A parade of band members marching through Kesh wearing red short sleeved shirts, white hats and playing white drums. The sun is shining on the band members.

    Parades are taking place across Northern Ireland, like this one in Kesh

    Thousands of people marched through Kesh in County Fermanagh, joined by members of neighbouring Orange Order lodges in counties Monaghan, Cavan, Leitrim and Donegal.

    Melissa and Lyndsay smiling in the sun. Melissa has a hat on and glasses.

    Melissa and Lyndsay have travelled from Birmingham to watch the parade in Belfast

    Lyndsay and Melissa, who came from Birmingham to Belfast to see the parade for the first time, said the passion people had for it was “absolutely beautiful”.

    “It’s like a tradition being passed over from generation to generation, I think that’s really important,” said Lyndsay.

    However, both were surprised that marchers were parading in suits as temperatures soared.

    Melissa added: “At least it’s not raining.”

    PA Media A spectator shading herself from the sun with a union jack umbrella.  She is sitting down and wearing a while skirt and white top, she has short red-brown hair. To her right are a couple sitting on folding chairs. The woman is in a red dress and the man is in a striped red-white-and-blue shirt and dark blue cap.PA Media

    A spectator shading herself from the blistering sun in Belfast

    Earlier in Belfast, a small feeder parade passed the Ardoyne shops in the north of the city at 09:00 BST without issue.

    There was a small police presence at the shops, which in the past was the scene of parade-related trouble.

    It is not permitted on the same route this evening, but the return parade will take place on Sunday morning.

    The Orange lodges are accompanied by marching bands and supported by tens of thousands of spectators, many dressed up in colourful costume for the occasion.

    This year’s events are concentrated at 18 locations, with members travelling to converge with neighbouring lodges at the nearest host venue.

    This year marks the 335th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, which took place outside Drogheda in what is now the Republic of Ireland.

    The battle ended in victory for the Protestant King William III over his Catholic father-in-law, the deposed King James II.

    Terence and Mildred sitting in the sun on the street with their white dog Alfie. Terence is shading his head with a straw hat.

    Terence (L) and Mildred (R) with their dog Alfie enjoying the Coleraine parade

    In Coleraine, Terence and Mildred McAle were enjoying the “glorious weather” watching the parade with their dog Alfie.

    “We enjoy the bands and the spectacle,” said Mr McAle.

    Mrs McAle added: “It’s our culture and I enjoy a great day out. The grandchildren love it as their daddy is parading.”

    Eleventh night bonfires

    On Friday night, hundreds of bonfires were lit to mark Eleventh night – a tradition observed by many unionist communities on the eve of the Twelfth.

    The bonfires commemorate the actions of King William III’s supporters in 1690, who lit fires across the countryside to welcome him and guide him to the battle site.

    Most Eleventh night bonfires pass without incident, but some are controversial due to their height or location, or because they contain symbols considered offensive.

    This year a bonfire in south Belfast caused concern because of the presence of asbestos on the site, and the fact it was close to an electricity substation which supplies power to two nearby hospitals.

    The bonfire, between the Donegall Road and the Westlink, was lit on Friday night after police confirmed they would not assist in removing it.

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