Police Service of Northern Ireland announced temporary road closures and traffic diversions for St Patrick's Day parades in Causeway Coast & Glens Borough. The restrictions apply during parade times. Emergency vehicles receive priority access.

One parade starts at 11.30am from Chapel car park. It follows Gortahar Road, Main Street, Church Road to Turnpike, then back via Church Road, Main Street with stops at Fullans Shop and Rogans Shop, Moneyleck Road with a stop at a residential home, Bridge Street, and Gortahar Road to Chapel car park.

An evening parade begins at 6pm from Turnpike. The route covers Church Road, Main Street, Moneyleck Road, and Bridge Street.

A 1pm parade departs Leyland Road from Dalriada Lower Car Park. It proceeds along Coleraine Road, Castle Street, Ann Street, Quay Road, North Street, and enters the Promenade near the Bowling Club.

At 2pm, a parade starts from GAA Club via Garvagh Road, Main Street, Ballyquinn Road, Station Road, New Street, and returns to GAA Club.

A 6pm parade leaves Marian Hall on Drumagarner Road. It goes through Maghera Street, The Diamond, Coleraine Street to Craiglea Gardens and back, Church Street to roundabout and return, stops at The Diamond, then Bridge Street to St Conor’s College.

A 5.30pm parade runs along Tullaghans Road and Main Street, turns at the MACE shop, and returns.

The final parade at 7.30pm starts at Killowen Orange Hall. It follows Shuttle Hill, Killowen Street, Waterside, Old Bridge, Circular Road, Milburn Road, Union Street, Railway Road, Church Street, The Diamond, Bridge Street, then loops back via Old Bridge, Waterside, Killowen Street, and Shuttle Hill.

PSNI hopes all participants have a safe and enjoyable day.