Police have warned road users of possible traffic disruption in parts of Derry city later today and tomorrow.
This is due to parades taking place in the area.
The PSNI say parades will take on Friday evening and Saturday morning, leading to some disruption for a time.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: "Drivers are advised of possible traffic disruption today and tomorrow (Friday and Saturday, 16th and 17th June) due to parades in Derry/Londonderry.
"This evening, a parade is taking place from around 8.30pm-10pm. It will be crossing Dungiven Road from Irish Street onto Woodburn Road.
"Then on Saturday, a parade is due to start at 11am, ending at 12pm. This is expected to cause minimal disruption to traffic. It will leave from Dungiven Road onto the top deck of Craigavon Bridge into the city centre.
"Officers will be in the area to ensure traffic disruption is minimal".
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