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Belfast city centre 'major' traffic disruption expected on Thursday, PSNI warn

An Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign protest march is taking place

Police are advising commuters and other road users of expected delays in Belfast City Centre on Thursday evening.

This is due to an Ireland Palestine Solidarity Campaign protest march taking place between around 5pm and 7pm on October 3.

A PSNI statement said: "Major disruption to city centre traffic is expected between approximately 5pm and 7pm due to a protest march taking place.

"The march will commence near Belfast City Hall at Chichester Street and proceed via Victoria Street, May Street, Fisherwick Place, College Avenue, Castle Street, Donegall Place before finishing back at Chichester Street.

"Police would ask motorists in Belfast to plan their journeys accordingly."

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Organisers have estimated that up to 1,000 participants and supporters are expected to attend.

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