Legal conditions imposed ahead of demonstrations
BBCPolice have imposed legal conditions ahead of planned demonstrations due to take place in Sheffield city centre.
Raise the Colours is planning to gather at the Peace Gardens at noon and hold a procession to Blonk Street.
South Yorkshire Police said while there had been "no direct engagement so far", it is believed a counter-protest group is expected at Tudor Square at 11:00 BST.
A police spokesperson said: "We are in contact with representatives from Raise the Colours, partners and local communities, and a policing operation is in place around the protests to maintain public safety and provide reassurance to the public."
To ensure public safety, certain limitations on the groups had been imposed, police said.
The conditions require anyone supporting the Raise the Colours event to not assemble at the Peace Gardens before noon and to leave the location by 14:30 BST.
Google/South Yorkshire PoliceThe procession must start no earlier than 13:30 BST and no later than 14:00 BST, police said, and follow the prescribed route from Fargate to High Street, Angel Street, Castle Street, Waingate, Lady's Bridge and Blonk Street.
They must not arrive at Blonk Street before 14:30 BST and must leave by 16:00 BST.
Conditions in place for the counter-protest group state that they must not arrive at the Tudor Square assembly point before 11:00 BST and must leave this location by 16:00 BST.
Google/South Yorkshire PoliceSouth Yorkshire Police said its role on the day would be to "balance the rights of those who wish to protest with those who may be impacted by it".
"While a protest may remain peaceful and non-violent, on occasion some protestors and counter-protestors may commit criminal acts," the spokesperson said.
"Our officers will aim to prevent crime and disorder and where it does occur, we will provide an effective, lawful and proportionate response."
An unrelated event by the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign is also planned at Barkers Pool, with a procession towards Devonshire Green, but will not fall under the conditions outlined for the other events, police added.
Anyone with concerns on the day is asked to speak to uniformed officers in the area or to call 999 in an emergency.
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