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Walkers Shortbread Orange Royals, 150 g

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Some bands have formal connections with the lodge, but in most cases it is simply hired for the day.

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At Garvaghy Road in Portadown, County Armagh, Orangemen make an annual protest at not being permitted to parade along the route they want to take. The high-quality services that we offer help us gain many positive reviews from leading independent trade sites. Of these respondents, Catholics were more likely than Protestants to say that Orange Walks should be banned (66% and 39%, respectively).At Orange Badge we like to give back and interact with the community, check out our blog for regular tips, updates and fresh mobility equipment information. Sustainability is the future of crisps, and as one of the biggest brands on the UK food market, we’re committed to doing our part. Orange walks continue across Scotland, but they are concentrated in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Ayrshire, Renfrewshire and West Lothian. Larger walks, especially on the Twelfth, may be headed by a figure on a white horse dressed as William of Orange.

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Trying a folding walking stick is ideal as a first option if your mobility needs are only just starting to change, or if you have a short term injury.The marchers carry a colourful forest of banners, flags and pennants depicting an array of Protestant symbolism, including iconic scenes from Orange history such a King Billy crossing the Boyne or the 36th (Ulster Division) on the Somme. We are delighted to tell you that the NRS Healthcare 3 Wheel Aluminium Rollator has been tried and tested by our team of Occupational Therapists who are proud to give it the OT Recommended seal of approval.

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The current dispute centres on the refusal of the Parades Commission to allow the Portadown lodge through the Catholic Garvaghy Road during their annual celebrations in early July. During The Troubles, many marchers were verbally abused, had objects thrown at them, and were involved in abusing onlookers, something walkers following the march still do today. The lodge is almost always accompanied by a marching band, often a flute band, but also fife and drum, silver, brass and accordion bands.

Since the beginning of the Troubles, most of these parades have evolved into the "mini Twelfth", and have little obvious connection with World War I. For many Catholics, these marches are triumphalist and sectarian - a means of very publicly 'rubbing in' a historical wrong - with some traditional Orange routes passing through or by staunchly Catholic and nationalist areas. Of the nine Victoria Crosses awarded to British soliders on that day, four went to men of the Ulster Division. It's full of tradition and history, but you have to make that fit with young people," says Mark McKinty, a 24-year-old Orangeman who joined after seeing Easter parades in Spain and religious festivals in India.

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