An Orange Walk planned in North Lanarkshire is expected to draw crowds of up to 8,000 people this weekend. The march will take place on Saturday July 9 in Holytown from 10am to 3pm.
North Lanarkshire Council say Police Scotland will be enforcing a number of road closures, with diversions in place elsewhere and delays expected.
The local authority also warned some local residents and businesses will not have access to their driveways for over an hour on Saturday.A council spokesperson said: "A public parade involving an estimated 8,000 people will take place in Holytown on 9 July.
As a result there will be a number road closures and parking restrictions in place, managed by Police Scotland."From 10.00am to approximately 3.00pm, the A723 Carfin/Holytown Link Road between Loanhead Road and Torrance Park will be closed for coach parking.
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