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The Belfast Mela was founded in 2006 and attracts thousands of people from all communities The festival kicked off with a ...
Mela is back this weekend, louder, prouder and ready to celebrate everything that makes Belfast beautifully diverse.
Thousands lined the streets of Belfast on Saturday as the first day of the annual Mela festival got underway in the city.
The fourth annual Belfast Mela Carnival Parade, led by the Deputy Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Paul Doherty and founder ...
The Carnival Parade will make its way from Writers Square at 12.30pm through Donegall Street, Waring Street, Bridge Street, ...
The Belfast Mela is Northern Ireland's largest cultural diversity festival and organisers say Saturday's parade sends out a message that Belfast is a welcoming and diverse city.
Police have warned there may be traffic disruption in Belfast with the multi-cultural Mela Carnival making its way through the city this Saturday.
The M3 Lagan Bridge will be closed all day on Saturday and Sunday to traffic coming from east Belfast. There were long ...
The annual Belfast Mela Festival is the largest event of its kind in Northern Ireland. The parade carnival set off from Belfast's Cathedral Quarter shortly after 12.30pm.
Belfast Mela founder: Never in my dreams did I think it would get so big Expand People attending the Belfast Mela festival at Botanic Gardens (Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye/PA) By Rebecca Black, PA ...