Glasgow will see over 3,000 people take to the streets in the coming weeks as part of 14 planned public processions.
The plans come after a major police operation was launched at the weekend to deal with an Irish Republican march and Loyalist protestors, where 11 people were arrested.
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It also follows riot-like scenes in Govan last Friday.
Here is a full list of the 14 marches planned in the next few weeks:
Tuesday, September 10
- Shia Asna Ashri Islamic Centre - Estimated 950
Saturday, September 14
- Bridgeton Protestant Boys FB - Estimated 300 participants
- Pride of the North Flute Band - Estimated 60 participants
- Republican network for unity - Estimated 150 participants
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- Whiteinch Orange and Purple District Number 7 - Estimated 240 participants (across both groups)
Sunday, September 15 - Partick Orange and Purple District 15 - Estimated 60 participants
Saturday, September 21
- Drumchapel Orange & Purple District 57 - Estimated 120 participants
- Independent Loyal Orange Order - Estimated 50 participants
- Pride of Govan flute band - Estimated 800 participants
- Springburn Campsie Apprentice Boys of Derry - Estimated 60 participants
- West of Scotland Band Alliance - Estimated 200 participants
Friday, September 27
- Govan Somme Associations - Estimated 100 participants
Saturday, October 5
- Orange & Purple District No12 LLOL1 - Estimated 110 participants
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