New route for Spring is Sprung St.Patrick's Day parade in Derry-Londonderry

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Mayor of DCSDC, Maolíosa McHugh at the launch of the Spring is Sprung St.Patrick's day festival

by Gráinne Connolly

The route of this year's Carnival Parade on Saturday 17th March has changed and will depart from Bishop Street car park at 2pm before colourful carnival participants will go through the city centre. 

The new route will then make its way towards the Diamond and down Shipquay Street, towards Harbour Square Roundabout before heading up Custom House Street, across Waterloo Place and down Strand Road, to finish up at the Strand Road car park at 3.30pm. 


Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Maolíosa McHugh has welcomed the new route and says it will make the event more accessible for the public. 

"I am delighted that the Derry carnival parade on St.Patrick's Day will be taking place through the city centre and through areas such as Shipquay Street and Waterloo Place.

"Not only will it make it accessible to more people but it will bring atmosphere and colour to the city centre and help create a real festive spirit for St Patrick’s Day.

“Derry is going to be a hive of activity over St Patrick’s weekend with something for every member of the family to come along and be part of.

"In addition to a real carnival atmosphere there is a strong focus on celebrating our diverse multi-cultures and making the event accessible and inclusive to everyone.

"A lot of work has been going on behind the scenes getting ready for the event and I am confident it will be a huge success for everyone involved.”


This years theme for the Carnival parade is Spring is Sprung, with a strong emphasis on the Spring goddess of growth and flowering.

Up to 600 participants from local schools, youth clubs, community groups and arts and cultural organisations are expected to take part in the parade that will feature pageant pieces created by the North West Carnival Initiative, Greater Shantallow Community Arts, In Your Space Circus and Bluebell Arts Project.


Among the highlights on St Patrick’s Day itself in addition to the parade will be the live musical performances on the Spring Stage at Guildhall Street with local musical acts, Dara, CCÉ Baile na gCailleach, Voices of the Foyle Choir and Suil.

The Mayor also will host a series of events in the Craft Village throughout the day including live traditional music and dancing, kids’ activities and crafts.


A key element of this year’s celebrations is the number of events being organised by organisations across the city including a St Patrick’s Day Road Race organised by the Foyle Hospice, a Family Dun Day at an Culturlann, Irish music and dance at Foyleside Shopping Centre, a Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication by the Apprentice Boys at the St Columb’s Cathedral, to name but a few.

For a full listing of what is happening log on to www.derrystrabane.com/springcarnival

 

 

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