127 streets have in Glasgow could be set to host an Orange Walk this summer according to a report obtained by The Evening Times.
The parades are set to take place on July 6 in the city with over 5,000 people expected to attend.
READ MORE: Orange Order refuses to re-route parade away from Catholic Church
In total 35 parades will use 127 streets in Glasgow with Glasgow City Council and Police Scotland set for further consultations on whether they have received any objections to the proposed routes.
READ MORE: Orange Walk to march past Glasgow Church where Catholic priest was attacked
A priest who was attacked during an Orange March has questioned the decision to allow marchers to once again pass his church this year.
Canon Tom White was spat on outside St Alphonsus' Church on London Road during a parade last year.
The full list of streets which Glasgow City Council has been notified of:
John Knox St
Castle St
High St
George St
Montrose St
Cochrane St
St.Vincent Pl
St. Vincent St
Douglas St
Nelson Mandela Pl
West George St
George Sq North
Glasgow Cross
Fleming Street
Duke Street
Garscube Road
St.George's Road
Charing Cross
Sauchiehall Street
Pitt Street
Saltmarket
Clyde Place
King George V Bridge
Oswald Street
Hope Street
Kelvin Way
Radnor Street
Argyle Street
Holland Street
West Regent Street
Cathedral Street
North Hanover Street
Dobbies Loan
Kennedy Street
North Wallace Street
Wishart Street
Glebe Street
Stirling Road
St. James Road
St. Mungo Avenue
Cowcaddens Road
Sawmillfield Street
Eddington Street
Albert Bridge
Crown St
Ballater St
Norfolk St
Nelson St
Morrison St
Paisley Rd
Paisley Rd West
Harvie St
Brand St
Lorne St
West St
Midlock St
Glendale St
Glenpark St
Connisbourgh Rd
Auchinlea Rd
Westerhouse Rd
Easterhouse Rd
Aberdalgie Rd
Baldinnie Rd
Brunstaine Rd
Haugh Rd
Yorkhill St
Old Dumbarton Rd
Blantyre St
Phoenix Rd
Maryhill Rd
Sandbank St
Sandbank Cres
Corn St
Gallowgate
Moir St
London Rd (past St Alphonsus' Church)
Bridgeton Cross
Dalmarnock Rd
Mordaunt St
Cumbernauld Rd
Aberfeldy St
Walter St
Aberdour St
James St
Mackieth St
Main St
Tullis St
Fielden St
Millerston St
Quarryknowe Street
Westmuir St
Parkhead Cross
Tollcross Rd
Crail St
Farmeloan Rd
Main St
Burnhill St
Cathcart Rd
Farie St
Shettleston Rd
Chester St
Academy St
Auchinairn Rd
Balgrayhill Rd
Lenzie St
Springburn Way
Atlas Rd
Keppochill Rd
Possil Rd
Broomfield Rd
Bagnell St
Titwood Rd
Pollokshaws Rd
Kilmarnock Rd
Coustonholm Rd
Pleasance St
Macdougall St
Riverford Rd
Shawbridge St
Nether Auldhouse Rd
Auldhouse Rd
Thornliebank Rd
Main St
Spiersbridge Ave
Mosesfield St
Causewayside St
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