HC Deb 26 October 1994 vol 248 cc664-5W
Mr. McGrady

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland how many parades were held in the constituency of South Down from 1 April to 30 September inclusive; and what were the locations.

Sir John Wheeler

Some 241 parades were held in the constituency of South Down during the period 1 April to 30 September 1994. This figure can be broken down as follows:

Location Loyalist Parades Republican Parades
Killyleagh 13
Ballynahinch 17
Ardglass 2 1
Crossgar 5
Downpatrick 7 1
Saintfield 9
Location Loyalist Parades Republican Parades
Ballygawley, Downpatrick 5
Saul 1
Raffery 3
Hollymount, Downpatrick 1
Toyre, Killyleagh 4
Inch, Downpatrick 3
Kilmore 2
Ballyculter, Strangford 5
Ballykilbeg, Downpatrick 1
Woodgrange, Downpatrick 2
Bells Hill 1
Newcastle 2 1
Kilkeel 21 7
Castlewellan 2 1
Clough 4
Seaforde 2
Annalong 10
Moneyslane 1
Ballymartin 3 1
Benraw, Castlewellan 2
Closkelt, Ballyward 2
Dundrum 1
Legananny, Castlewellan 1
Attical, Kilkeel 1
Banbridge 23
Dromore 18
Rathfriland 26
Waringsford, Dromore 3
Corbet, Banbridge 3
Tanvally, Banbridge 1
Blackbridge, Poyntzpass 1
Finnis 1
Katesbridge 1
Ballyroney, Rathfriland 3
Garvaghy, Dromore 1
Glascar, Banbridge 1
Seapatrick, Banbridge 1
Hilltown
Skeagh, Dromore 1
Drumavaddy, Banbridge 1
Donaghmore 4
Warrenpoint 4 1
Rostrevor 1
Totals 225 16
Parade Statistics are recorded by RUC sub-divisional areas, which do not generally coincide with constituency boundaries. Whilst every effort has been made to correlate information from the relevant boundary maps, it is possible that some 'borderline' cases may have been wrongly included or omitted.

Mr. McGrady

To ask the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland what was the estimated cost of policing parades in the constituency of South Down from 1 April to 30 September.

Sir John Wheeler

The information requested is not readily available and could be obtained only at disproportionate cost.

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