Community groups that normally parade on the ground ‘will be on floats’ to make them easier to see
Ladders are a common sight each year lining the St Patrick’s Day parade route in Dublin. But next Monday the need for them won’t be as great as the organisers are promising better visibility for on-street spectators.
“We are restricted by the Luas line, but, outside the Luas line, a lot of the floats will expand. We have the community groups who, instead of being on the ground, will be on the floats. This year it is going to be taller.”
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