Graffiti attack on Orange Hall

An Orange hall in Co Antrim has been daubed with republican graffiti.

An Orange hall in Co Antrim has been daubed with republican graffiti.

Vandals sprayed ’IRA’ and ’Huns out’ on the walls of Dromore Hall on the Duneany Road, Glarryford, on Sunday night.

It was reported to police last night and detectives appealed for anybody with information to contact them.

Yesterday officers said they were investigating an attack on an Orange Hall that plays a central role in the Order’s July 12 parades in Belfast.

Paint was thrown at the recently renovated building at Clifton Street near the city centre, where Belfast’s July 12 demonstration begins.

In a separate incident, sectarian slogans were daubed on an Orange Hall in Rasharkin, Co Antrim, the fourth time it has been targeted this year.

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