19/08/2025

Traffic And Travel Advice Ahead Of Foyle Pride Parade

The PSNI has advised the public that there will be some traffic disruption in L'Derry city centre on Saturday afternoon, 23 August, as the Foyle Pride parade takes place.
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The parade is scheduled to assemble at The North West Transport Hub, departing at 2pm. The route will proceed along Duke Street, the city-bound top deck of Craigavon Bridge, Carlisle Road, Ferryquay Street, Shipquay Street, and into Guildhall Square. Officers will be on the ground to accommodate the flow of traffic.

The police have encouraged anyone attending the event to do so safely. They are also advising road users that there will be traffic restrictions in the city for the duration of the parade. Members of the public are urged to plan any journeys in advance, park legally if travelling to the event, and avoid obstructing access to residential or business properties.


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