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PSNI issued traffic and travel advice ahead of Europa Conference League match in Larne
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Police are advising road users to avoid the area and seek alternative routes.
PSNI issued traffic and travel advice ahead of Europa Conference League match in Larne
The match will take place at The National Stadium, kicking off at 8pm, and there are in excess of 5,000 supporters expected to attend.
Boucher Road is also a thriving commercial area and will be busy with members of the public frequenting the area.
Prior to the match taking place there will be a St Gallen fan parade.
This walk will leave Bradbury Place at approximately 5.30pm. It will make its way into Shaftesbury Square, along the Donegall Road, into Donegall Avenue and into the National Stadium. Up to 1,500 St Gallen supporters are expected to take part
Supporters, commuters and shoppers are advised to plan their journey in advance, ensuring they leave sufficient travel time as congestion is likely in the area.
A build-up of traffic is to be expected in the Shaftesbury Square, Lisburn Road and Donegall Road areas of South Belfast as well as the M1 and Boucher Road areas both before and after the game.
We would ask that those driving to the match park with consideration for local residents and businesses, and that supporters are respectful and considerate whilst walking through residential streets convenient to the stadium.
The areas around the National Stadium are ‘No Street Drinking’ zones under Belfast City Council by-laws and these should be complied with at all times.
We hope that the match is enjoyed by all and would remind those attending to behave in a manner befitting the reputation of their teams.
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Road users are advised to approach with caution until this is cleared.