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Ballymoney Twelfth

North Road, Belfast, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 6BW
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The parade will be led by Ballymoney District Officer accompanied by Cloughmills Crown Defenders Flute Band. A number of local Ladies and Junior Lodges will also be on parade as well as visiting Sisters and Brethren.

• The parade will commence at 1pm from Ballymoney Showgrounds.

• Parade route - Charlotte Street, Main Street, Meetinghouse Street, Newal Road, Trinity Drive, John Street, Victoria Street, Linenhall Street, High Street, Model School Road, North Road and returning to Ballymoney Showgrounds.

• Platform proceedings will commence at 2:15pm.

• The return parade will move off at 4:15pm and will make its way along North Road, Model School Road, High Street, Main Street, Meetinghouse Street, Rodding Foot, and Ballymena Road.

• Children's entertainment will be provided in the showgrounds

Wor. Bro. Rev. Campbell Mulvenny with conduct the religious service where the traditional Resolutions will be read.
Of special note this year are the Brethren of McCartney's True Blues LOL 913 who will be parading with their new banner for the first time and O'Hara's True Blues LOL 804 who have just rededicated their new Orange Hall.
Dunloy Accordion Band who accompany Dunloy Union Defenders LOL 496 are celebrating their 70th anniversary this year.

Pre-12th Events
• Ballymoney District LOL No.16 are holding their Annual District Church Parade and Service on Sunday, 12th July in St. Patrick's Parish Church at 6pm

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Season (13 July 2026)
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Monday13:00 - 17:00

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