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David Burrows is a member in the Northern Ireland Parades Commission, a quasi-judicial body set up in 1997 to make determinations on annual Orangemen Parades. Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a Country within the United Kingdom, lying in the northeast of The Parades Commission is a quasi-judicial Non-Departmental Public Body responsible for placing restrictions on or banning outright any Parades in Northern Ireland He resigned from his position as the Deputy District Master of the Portadown Orangemen Lodge in 2006, which was at the centre of the decade-long Drumcree dispute. Portadown ( is a former market town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Drumcree may also refer to the village of Drumcree County Westmeath Drumcree Church is the parish church of Drumcree a rural Church of Ireland parish He left the Orange Order in accordance with legal advice he sought after Nationalist residents in Portadown challenged the Secretary of States' decision to appoint Burrows and another Orangeman, Don McKay, onto the Parades Commission. No members from Nationalist residents groups had been given the opportunity to submit an application for a position on the board.

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