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Mini-12th on Monday June 30



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Published Date:
24 June 2008
BALLYMENA District LOL No.8 will be staging their annual Mini Twelfth parade next Monday, June 30.
The parade will leave the Wakehurst road at 7.30pm, following its traditional route around the town via Queen Street, Salisbury Square, Harryville Bridge, Waveney Road, Galgorm Road, Princes Street, Cullybackey Road, North road, Ballymoney Road, Mount Street, Thomas Street, Market Road, Broughshane Street, Broadway, Church Street, Bridge Street, Harryville Bridge, Salisbury Square, Henry Street and Larne Road, finishing back at Wakehurst.

Each year, money is collected along the route and donated to charity. This year, the brethren have decided to donate the proceeds to Crossroads Caring for Carers, a Northern Ireland based charity helping local families, supporting carers who are the backbone of care in our community.

As they prepare for next Monday's parade, the members of Ballymena District have extended thanks to all those who have supported them in the past and have called on them to once again show their support by contributing to such a worthwhile case as Crossroads Caring for Carers.

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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2008 4:48 PM
  • Source: Ballymena Times
  • Location: Ballymena
 
 

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