The PSNI has advised motorists of possible traffic disruption across Belfast this weekend.
This is due to parades taking place across the north, east and south of the city on Saturday, November 9.
For North and South Belfast, police said: "The Belfast Walker Club Parade will commence at 9.30am from Ballynafeigh Orange Hall and continue along the Ormeau Road to Annadale Embankment where they will travel to Donegall Pass to join up with the main Apprentice Boys of Derry Amalgamated Committee parade.
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"This parade will leave from Packenham Street in south Belfast at 10.25am and travel along Donegall Pass, Shaftesbury Square, Great Victoria Street, Wellington Place, Donegall Square North to Belfast City Hall for the Service of Remembrance at 11am.
"The parade will then leave Belfast City Hall at 11.30am following the Service of Remembrance. It will make its way along Royal Avenue and Donegall Street moving towards the north of the city along Clifton Street, Denmark Street, North Boundary Street to the Shankill Road Garden of Remembrance and will disperse at Tennent Street at approximately 12.15pm.
"Delays are expected and motorists should seek alternative routes."
For East Belfast, a PSNI spokesperson added: "Motorists are advised of possible traffic disruption in east Belfast on Saturday 9th November, due to a parade taking place in the area.
"The Willowfield War Memorial Parade will leave from My Lady’s Road at 10.40am then continue along Willowfield Street, Castlereagh Road and Beersbridge Road to the Service of remembrance at the memorial on Woodstock Road.
"The return parade will begin at 11.15am from Woodstock Road, to My Lady's Road, Cherryville Street, Woodstock Road, Castlereagh Place for dispersal at 11.30am.
"Traffic disruption is expected and motorists are advised to seek alternative routes for their journey."
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