The Parades Commission reviewed a request by a residents' group on an Orange Order much but confirmed it would go ahead.
The Parades Commission has confirmed that an Orange Order parade in North Belfast can go ahead on Saturday.
The Crumlin Ardoyne Residents Association had told the commission "the parade could result in real difficulties" as it will involve passing the Ardoyne shops. It added that there was some evidence it could "damage community relations" but concluded "the timing of the parade and measures to be implemented are likely to mitigate any such damage.The parade is outside of a 2016 agreement which sees five morning parades occur each year.
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