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Hundreds defy major warnings to attend huge St George's Day parade

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Hundreds of motorcycles and vintage vehicles have descended on Solihull today for what organisers have dubbed the world's largest St George's Day parade.The Outlaws bikers' group staged the celebration in Shirley, Birmingham, honouring England's patron saint with a 3.5-mile procession through the streets.Participants gathered at the Saracen's Head Pub from 3pm before the convoy set off along Stratford Road.The route passed through Poppy Island before finishing in Henley-in-Arden, with the parade scheduled to run from 5pm until 8pm.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Both British and American classic cars joined the motorcycle contingent travelling the route.Organisers had warned of significant traffic disruption along Stratford Road and the surrounding Shirley area between 5.45pm and 7.30pm."Long delays are expected along the Stratford Road and around Shirley from 5.45pm-7.30pm," they said in advance of today's event."If you're not taking part in the Parade please find an alternative...

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