Tuesday will see the annual Twelfth of July parades roll in to towns and villages across Co Fermanagh, with parades being held across the length and breadth of the county.
With Covid 19 restrictions affecting many of the events celebrating the Twelfth over the last two years many places see a return to full scale celebrations this year.
The Twelfth parades mark the victory of Protestant King William of Orange over Catholic King James II at the Battle of the Boyne, north of Dublin, in 1690 - a triumph that secured a Protestant line of succession to the British Crown.
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The main parade in the county will take place in the county town of Enniskillen and will be led by Maguiresbridge District Officers and Maguiresbridge Silver Band
It will form up in the Royal British Legion Car Park before leaving at 12noon and following a route along Wellington Road, Belmore Street, East Bridge Street, Townhall Street, High Street, Church Street, Darling Street, Castle Street, Wellington Road to Castle Car Park.
Here’s a list of all of the parades happening in Co Fermanagh on Tuesday according to information from the Parades Commission:
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Tamlaght - Tamlaght O’Crilly Loyal Orange Lodge - 10am
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Roslea - Inver Loyal Orange Lodge - 5:45pm
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Kesh - Dromard LOL 284 & Ardess LOL 522 - 5:45pm
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Irvinestown - Lisnarick No 9 District - 10:15am
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Maguiresbridge - Maguiresbridge District LOL No 14 - 9:45am
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Lisnaskea - Lisnaskea District LO No 4 - 9:45am
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Clabby - LOL No 16 Tempo District - 9:15am
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Newtownbutler - Newtownbutler District LOL No 1 - 9:30am
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Enniskillen - County Fermanagh Lodge & Enniskillen Fusiliers Flute Band - 9am
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Derrygonnelly - Church Hill District LOL No 12 - 9:40am
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Lisbellaw - Lisbellaw District LOL No 2 & Derrycalvin LOL 729 - 9am
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Ballinamallard - Ballinamallard District LOL No 6 - 8:45am
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Tempo - LOL No 16 Tempo District - 10am
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