THOUSANDS of people are expected in Londonderry on Saturday for the annual Lundy’s Day’s parade.
The march commemorates events from the 17th century siege of the city and is organised the Apprentice Boys of Derry.
It will mark the Shutting of the Gates - when 13 apprentices locked the walled city’s gates against the approaching army of the Catholic King James II in December 1688.
Governor of the Apprentice Boys, Jim Brownlee said: “As always, we realise there are many different cultures within this particular city. Our culture is important to ourselves, but we respect other cultures as well,” he said.