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A memorable scaled-back Twelfth is celebrated across Northern Ireland

The COVID-19 pandemic made sure the Twelfth 2020 celebration would be one to remember.
 
 
     
   
     
  Jul 13, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

 

This year's Twelfth celebrations were certainly unusual following the Orange Order's cancellation of this key day in the marching season due to the pandemic.

 

Instead of the traditional large demonstrations across Northern Ireland, the occasion was a lot more low key with the Order urging members and supporters to stay safe and mark the day at home.  In some areas, bands paraded within neighbourhoods to bring some of the colour of the day to those who gathered on their doorsteps or front gardens.

 

With public health still hugely important, the possibility of mandatory face masks for Northern Ireland shoppers could be on the horizon after the Stormont Executive confirmed the issue is under review. 

 

Stay safe,

 

Valerie Martin,

Head of Content

 

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