The events mostly take place at the weekend with Saturday and Sunday the busiest days.
Various organisations have given notice of processions ranging from under 100 people to several thousand.Earlier this week the Glasgow Times reported there were almost 30 Orange and Loyalist parades planned.
On Saturday, May 6, the day of King Charles’s coronation, the pro-independence group All Under One Banner expect 10,000 people for a march from Kelvin Way to Glasgow Green through the city centre via George Square.PRA, for ex-parachute regiment members, will parade at Knightswood Cross. On Sunday, June 4, National Animal Rights Day will see 100 people march from George Square to Glasgow Green.
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