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The most serious rioting in July was in the Ardoyne area
It has emerged that the cost of policing parades and disorder in Northern Ireland over four days in July was £2.2m.
The most serious rioting was in Ardoyne, when rioters clashed with police in the area following an Orange Order parade on 12 July.
The figures from the Policing Board include helicopter costs and damage to vehicles.
The cost of policing parades across NI from 1 April to 31 July was £3.67m.
Last month, the PSNI chief constable, Matt Baggott revealed that dealing with four days of rioting in Ardoyne in July cost the police £1.1m.
The board's figures show the number of police officers deployed to police parades on the 12 and 13 July was 2,114.
The number of plastic bullets fired from the 11 July to 14 July was 143.
The total cost of policing bonfires over the Twelfth of July period was £154,000, while the cost of policing interfaces was £246,000.
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The most serious rioting in July was in the Ardoyne area It has emerged that the cost of policing parades and disorder in Northern Ireland over four days in July was £2.2m.
The most serious rioting was in Ardoyne, when rioters clashed with police in the area following an Orange Order parade on 12 July.
The figures from the Policing Board include helicopter costs and damage to vehicles.
The cost of policing parades across NI from 1 April to 31 July was £3.67m.
Last month, the PSNI chief constable, Matt Baggott revealed that dealing with four days of rioting in Ardoyne in July cost the police £1.1m.
The board's figures show the number of police officers deployed to police parades on the 12 and 13 July was 2,114.
The number of plastic bullets fired from the 11 July to 14 July was 143.
The total cost of policing bonfires over the Twelfth of July period was £154,000, while the cost of policing interfaces was £246,000.
This article is from the BBC News website. ? British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

