Streets of Belfast filled for colourful St Patrick’s Day parade

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Streets Of Belfast Filled For Colourful St Patrick’s Day Parade
Lord Mayor of Belfast Micky Murray taking part in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast. Photo: PA
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By David Young, PA

Thousands of people have lined the streets of Belfast for the city’s St Patrick’s Day parade.

Young and old waved flags and cheered as the colourful and noisy parade made its way through the city centre on Monday afternoon.

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The large crowds enjoyed a spectacular showcase of music, dance and street theatre.

St Patrick’s Day Parade – Belfast
Performers take part in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in Belfast (Liam McBurney/PA)

Local dance troupes, schools, community groups and musicians all took part in the annual flagship event of Belfast City Council’s St Patrick’s programme of festivities.

The parade was one of several held across the island of Ireland on the day of celebration for its patron saint.

Belfast Lord Mayor Micky Murray led from the front as the parade left City Hall at 1.30pm.

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“The parade just gets bigger and better every year,” he said. “It’s a real celebration of the community.”

Mr Murray said it was an honour to lead the parade having always attended the event growing up.

“I’m delighted to be able to lead the parade this year,” he added.

The mayor hailed the atmosphere in the city as thousands ensured a warm welcome for the parade participants on what was an otherwise cold day in Belfast.

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“It is slightly colder than the weekend, but there’s such a great buzz and such a great vibe in the city,” he said.

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