Coronavirus: Independent Loyal Orange Institution is latest loyal order to cancel Twelfth celebrations
“This has not been an easy decision to make but in the current circumstances the only one we could make,” it said in a statement.
The move follows similar moves by the Orange Order and Royal Black Institution.
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Hide AdIn mid-March the Orange Order said all events, services and parades will cease until further notice.
In a statement, Grand Master Edward Stevenson said the decision had been taken following the Prime Minister’s appeal to limit social interaction.
He said: “I have taken the unprecedented, but necessary decision to instruct that all meetings, services, events and parades of the Orange Institution should cease immediately and until further notice.
“The Museums of Orange Heritage at Schomberg House and Sloan’s House Loughgall will close. The situation will be kept under constant review and the decisions regarding the resumption of our activities will be guided by advice from health professionals.”
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Hide AdLast week the Sovereign Grand Master of the Royal Black Institution, Rev William Anderson, confirmed that all associated demonstrations, processions and services scheduled to take place over the summer of 2020 had also been cancelled. This includes the annual Sham Fight at Scarva, which was scheduled to be held on July 14 this year.