Easter traffic warning issued by PSNI ahead of parades across Northern Ireland

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Traffic delays and disruption can be expected across Northern Ireland

Traffic disruption is expected across Northern Ireland over the Easter holidays due to a series of parades held to mark the occasion. The PSNI has issued a series of warnings impacting parts of Belfast, Co Down, Co Fermanagh, Co Tyrone, and Co Derry. They have advised that traffic delays can be expected with some diversions in place on Easter Saturday, Easter Sunday, and Easter Monday.

Read more: PSNI issue direct appeal to drivers ahead of Easter break Read more: Easter opening hours for ASDA, Tesco, M&S and Lidl across NI A spokesperson for the PSNI added: " There will be some parking restrictions along main parade routes across the Easter weekend and organisers have asked the public to respect any area identified for blue badge holders or where No Parking Cones are placed. "Officers will be on the ground to accommodate the flow of traffic and minimise delays. Street Traders wishing to trade along parade routes must have a valid Street Traders License issued by the local council.



Stallholders should ensure that their stall does not encroach onto the road." Here are the details from police of expected traffic disruption across Northern Ireland this Easter: For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here and sign up to our daily newsletter here..