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About 10,000 Apprentice Boys and 124 bands took part in the day’s celebrations

Thousands of people in Londonderry have taken part in the annual Apprentice Boys’ Relief of Derry parade on Saturday.

It is one of the biggest loyal order parades in Northern Ireland and marks the anniversary of the ending of the Siege of Derry in 1689.

Following the wreath-laying ceremony at the war memorial in the Diamond, the procession attended St Columb’s Cathedral for a religious service before the main parade.

About 10,000 Apprentice Boys and 124 bands paraded through the city, starting at Craigavon bridge.

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Apprentice Boys of Derry governor William Walker laid a wreath at the cenotaph

What is the Relief of Derry parade?

The Relief of Derry parade is held on the second Saturday in August each year, to commemorate the ending of the 105-day siege of the city in August 1689.

It took place against the background of an attempt by the deposed Catholic King James II to regain his crown from his Protestant son-in-law, King William III.

Also known as William of Orange, or King Billy, the new monarch was supported by Protestants in Derry, who shut the gates of the walled city to keep out the advancing Jacobite army.

The ending of the siege is known as the Relief of Derry.

William Walker is smiling and wearing glasses. He is wearing a red collarette and a grey suit with a red tie.

The governor of the Apprentice Boys of Derry, William Walker, says it is more than just flags, drums and bands

Speaking ahead of the event, the governor of the Apprentice Boys of Derry, William Walker, said marking the Siege of Derry was still relevant today.

“It’s very important that everybody learns the history of why the Apprentice Boys are here,” he said.

“It’s not just about flags, drums, and bands.

“It’s about the significance of what the brave 13 [Apprentice Boys] did – what the people endured during the 105 days of the siege.”

Speaking to BBC Radio Foyle’s North West Today programme, Mr Walker said the event attracted people from “all walks of life” and they had done a lot of work to make the event more inclusive.

“We want everyone to come here and feel safe and comfortable to sit and watch the parade,” he said.

“Where we have come from to now has been a vast improvement, and I commend all the hard work that has been done in the past.”

Mr Walker said the Apprentice Boys of Derry had spoken to the police and other agencies to ensure the event runs smoothly.

Three men wearing black suits and bowler hats walking in a parade. The man to the forefront of the photo is holding a sword and the man in the middle is holding a flag.

Saturday’s event is one of the biggest loyal order parades in Northern Ireland

Celebrations began at midnight with cannon fire on the walls.

Eight parent clubs, led by the general committee and bands, paraded around the city’s walls.

After a wreath-laying ceremony at the cenotaph in the Diamond, there was a service of thanksgiving in St Columb’s Church of Ireland Cathedral.

About 10,000 Apprentice Boys and 124 bands paraded through the city, starting at Craigavon bridge, passing through the city centre, Fountain estate, Waterside and concluding at May Street.

On Saturday evening, the parent clubs and general committee return the colours to the memorial hall. The parade will move from May Street via Spencer Road and Craigavon Bridge, through the Walled City.

Two statues in the foreground, both of whom are reaching an arm out toward each other. In the background, there is a crowd of people stood on a bridge.

Celebrations began at midnight with cannon fire on the Walls

Police have said they are treating an attack on Walker’s Plinth in the city as a sectarian hate crime.

The plinth is all that remains of the statue of George Walker, built in 1826 to commemorate his role in the Siege of Derry.

It is located on an area of the Walls overlooking the nationalist Bogside.

Paint was thrown at the monument between Friday night and Saturday morning.

It was also targeted in an attack in 2024.

Motorists should allow extra time

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said a number of road closures will be in place throughout the day.

Motorists are advised to allow extra time for their journeys and take extra care on diversionary routes.

There will be no on-street parking along the parade route; parked cars cannot be moved until the parade has passed.

The top deck of Craigavon Bridge will be closed during the parade, while the lower deck will remain open but with access only onto Victoria Road.

The section from Craigavon Bridge to Dales Corner will be closed to general traffic, with access permitted for parade buses only.

Officers will be deployed throughout the city to help with any traffic issues.



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