Parade in Kildare Town and open day at station
A number of events are being held in Kildare Town today to mark 100 years of the Gardai in the county.
A parade will arrive to Market Square just before midday, where the Deputy Commissioner Anne Marie McMahon will take part in an opening ceremony.
There's an open day at Kildare Garda Station from 2pm to 6pm, so people can meet local officers as well as specialised units.
Kildare Superintendent Martin Walker, describes what'll happen at the parade:
🔊 Kildare County Council to hold An Garda Síochána Centenary Celebrations
— Kildare County Council (@KildareCoCo) March 31, 2022
A day of events will take place in Kildare Town on 16 April to mark the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the An Garda Siochána to Co. Kildare in 1922
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