Orange Order appeal: ‘If you see a band this Twelfth, don’t follow them’
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This morning Rev Gibson, speaking to the BBC, said the situation was “very simple”.
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Hide Ad“We know that crowds can spread coronavirus, so we don’t want to be responsible for bringing a parade on to the street,” he said.
“This year the Twelfth is about everyone’s health. You have to understand why we cancelled the parades. Parades attract large crowds.”
Mr Gibson said some outdoor music was expected, but that people should not gather away from their homes to enjoy it.
“[Bands men] will simply be going into a village or an estate or a street and playing some music,” he said.
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Hide Ad“We would be saying to everyone to stay at your door, stay at your garden, listen to them and enjoy, but if you see a band, please don’t follow them.”
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