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29th June 2019
12:51pm BST

Image via Dublin LGBTQ Pride / Twitter
Over 150 groups are set to participate this year, marking one of the biggest Dublin Pride events ever held.
Gardaí will march in uniform for the first time, while the GAA will also officially participate for the first time in the organisation's history.
The GPO, meanwhile, has been given a special new look for the day that's in it.
https://twitter.com/DublinPride/status/1144907482256596992
An alternative Pride parade will take place at 12pm at the Rosie Hackett Bridge; an inclusive protest initiative organised by Queer Action Ireland.
https://twitter.com/QueerActionIrl/status/1138750562600726528
Anyone travelling in Dublin on Saturday is advised to expect road closures and delays.
AA Roadwatch has an FAQ for such instances here.
To facilitate the parade, Parnell Square East and North, Frederick St North and Cavendish Row will close from 9am - 4pm.
Merrion Square East and South, Fitzwilliam Street Lower, Mount Street Upper and Mount Street Crescent will close from 6am - 10pm.
There will be diversions on Dublin Bus routes between 11am and 6pm for the following:
1, 4, 7, 9, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 25(a/b), 26, 27(a/b), 33, 37, 38(a), 39(a), 40, 41(a/b/c), 44, 46a, 61, 66(a/b), 67, 70, 83, 120, 122, 123, 140, 145, 151, 155, 747 and 757.
For a full list of the day's happenings, visit the official Dublin Pride website.Explore more on these topics: