There are some traffic and parking restrictions in South Belfast on Monday, police say.
It comes as former US president Bill Clinton is among a host of global figures in Northern Ireland for a major conference marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
Ex-Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair and former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern will also participate in the three-day event at Queen’s University Belfast.
Read more: Live: Clintons join Blair and Ahern at Belfast Good Friday Agreement conference
A PSNI spokesperson said: "There are a currently some traffic and parking restrictions in south Belfast.
"University Square is closed to through traffic and there are parking restrictions in place in the area around Queen’s University, clearly marked by no-parking cones.
"Drivers who have parked illegally on Elmwood Avenue should return and remove their vehicles immediately.
"Any vehicles parked in clearly designated no-parking areas may be removed at the owner’s expense."
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