The PSNI has issued traffic advice for road users in Belfast on Saturday.
Drivers are advised that there could be potential traffic delays due to a parade in South Belfast on March 29.
Road users have been asked to avoid the area if possible and seek alternative routes for their journeys on Saturday afternoon.
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A spokesperson for the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "Road users are advised of potential traffic disruption in south Belfast on Saturday, 29th March due to a parade.
"The parade is expected to start from Queen’s University at around 1pm and proceed along University Road, Malone Road, Stranmillis Road and into Danesfort. It is expected to finish at around 3pm.
"Police officers will be present to manage traffic and public safety.
"To avoid potential delays, please seek an alternative route for your journey where possible during these times."
The parade has been organised by Palestinian Community NI and will leave Queen's University and head to the American Consulate.
According to the Parades Commission website, 500 participants and 500 supporters are expected for Saturday's parade.
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