The Parades Commission is to permit a controversial Orange Order march in north Belfast next week.
Local lodges in the area will be permitted to return from the main Twelfth demonstration in the city by walking past Ardoyne en route to Ballysillan.
The commission imposed a series of conditions on the Orangemen, bandsmen and their supporters. There was significant violence at the same event last year.
On June 17th last nearly 30 people and police officers were hurt as three Ballysillan lodges returned home past Ardoyne where they were stoned by nationalist protesters.
In keeping with decisions in previous years, the return leg of the Somme commemoration march to Drumcree will be banned from the nationalist Garvaghy Road in Portadown, Co Armagh.
The outward leg of the Orange procession from the centre of Portadown to Drumcree church will go ahead, but marchers will be prevented from returning along Garvaghy Road.
The Drumcree march takes place this Sunday, the last before the Twelfth and the peak of the loyalist marching season.
The commission has also ruled on two other contentious parades in Belfast.