Hundreds turned out for the Manchester’s Irish Parade today in celebration of St Patrick’s Day. Dance troups and marching pipe bands led the green and gold coloured parade under the cold March sun on Sunday (March 12).
The streets were lined with Irish flags and Guinness hats as the procession made its way from the Irish World Heritage Centre on Queens Road in Cheetham Hill to the AO Arena in Manchester city centre. READ MORE: 'We thought our son was just being difficult but finding out why has changed our lives' The parade featured performances from the Oldham Scottish Pipe Band and the Grace Kennedy School of Dance.
The procession also featured an array of community floats. Traditional Irish breakfasts were served throughout the morning and a funfair – which will remain open until 9pm – was also open on Irish Town Way.
Overall, it took around two hours for the parade to complete the 2.5 mile route. Several roads were closed throughout the day. READ NEXT: The idea that could help solve Greater Manchester area's 40,000-to-one problem How to check your pension - including how much you can get and when Heinz Beans beaten by 50p own-brand supermarket tin as Which?
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