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06 Sept 2025

Roscrea St. Patrick's Day Parade returns for 2022

Roscrea St. Patrick's Day Parade returns for 2022

Roscrea's annual Parade is a long running tradition spanning over four decades that was sorely missed for the last two years

Roscrea is well known for it's spectacular St. Patrick's Day Parade - an event which has always showcased the very best of Ireland's third oldest town and it is hoped the event can make a grand return this year after the Covid pandemic.

After a two year break necessitated by Covid, Roscrea is working towards having a St. Patrick’s Day Parade this year.

John Lupton, Chairman of Roscrea Community Development Council and a member of the Parade Committee. told the Tribune on Monday they hope that Roscrea’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Thursday, March 17 at 3.30p.m.

The Organising Committee are seeking the participation and support of all the organisations and people who made Roscrea's previous Parades such a great success - Roscrea is known nationwide for it's great Parade.

The organisers hope this year to have representation from all community groups in the town - to make the 2022 parade a truly spectacular and special community event as we emerge having weathered the pandemic together.

As usual there are a large number of trophies in various categories for parade entries and hence those entering floats are encouraged to make ‘the little extra effort’ which might be rewarded with a perpetual trophy. The Organising Committee are also this year holding its annual Shop Window competition the winner of which will be announced from the Review Stand.

PARADE ENTRY

Entry to the parade is free and the Organising Committee are inviting individuals, groups, organisations, clubs, businesses, novelty items and community interest groups to enter floats and add to the diversity of the parade. For further information or an entry form contact Parade Secretary – Marie Tooher at (0505) 21566.

The Parade Committee really need the support of the community this year to ensure that the parade is truly a community event for our National Feast Day after seeing the bleakness of the streets of Roscrea for the past two St. Patrick’s days.

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