Travel disruption is expected across Belfast on Sunday as several parades are set to take place throughout the city.
Motorists are being advised to plan ahead, with delays likely between 1pm and 6pm in areas across north, south, east and west Belfast.
A number of loyal order parades along with a procession organised by the Irish Republican Socialist Party are due to take place.
The largest parade is expected to involve a Battle of the Somme commemoration organised by the ’36th Ulster Division Memorial LOL 977′, which will pass through the city centre.
Classed as ‘sensitive’ by the Parades Commission, the procession will walk from Hopewell Avenue in north Belfast, to Donegall Pass in the south of the city in the afternoon, before returning in the evening.
The Parades Commission has imposed conditions on the parade as it passes between Clifton Street and the junction of Union Street and Donegall Street.
The PSNI have urged road users to allow extra time for their journeys and consider alternative routes where possible.
Main roads expected to be affected include:
Crumlin Road, Carlisle Circus, Clifton Street, Donegall Street, Royal Avenue, Donegall Place, Donegall Square North, West and South, Bedford Street, Dublin Road, Shaftesbury Square, Donegall Pass, Sandy Row, Ravenhill Road, Albertbridge Road, Woodstock Road, Templemore Avenue, Grosvenor Road, and the Falls Road.
Police have also warned that a number of minor roads in the surrounding areas may experience disruption as the parades pass through.