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Ardoyne residents’ group calls for parade review

In a statement, CARA said it had written to the commission to ask for a review of the determination.

“We have discovered it was based on misleading and inaccurate information presented to the commission, including in contrasting 11/9 submissions by the police.

“This misinformation has led to a completely contradictory determination made on a morning parade just weeks ago on 13 July.

“This parade once again is an attempt to break an agreement by the Orange Order and CARA made in 2016 and was guaranteed by independent mediators.

“This appalling decision has the potential to set back the progress made since the agreement was struck,” the statement concluded.

The Parades Commission has been contacted for comment.


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