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no flying england flags
Its probably just a rumour about the pc brigade gone mad and i don't know if its about the world cup or olympics or both, but apaprantly we can't have england flag or union flags flying outside our house because its racist!!!!!!!!!
Is it true, and if so, for which event?
Is it true, and if so, for which event?
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You need planning permission if the flag is over 2.8 meters tall - my step father wanted one a while back so I looked into it.
There may of course be local by-laws in place in certain areas.
This probably came from that story a few days back about the woman in Nottingham who draped the road in pennants and the council got funny with her and then backed down
There may of course be local by-laws in place in certain areas.
This probably came from that story a few days back about the woman in Nottingham who draped the road in pennants and the council got funny with her and then backed down
You don't need planning permission to fly your country's flag, or the Union flag, on pole under 2.8m.
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, flags come with the definition of "advertisement". Their display is controlled by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
However, under Schedule 2 of the Regulations, the national flag of any country, and this includes the Union flag, is exempt from advertisement control provided each flag is flown from a single vertical flagstaff and neither the flag nor the flagstaff display any advertisement additional to the design of the flag.
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, flags come with the definition of "advertisement". Their display is controlled by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
However, under Schedule 2 of the Regulations, the national flag of any country, and this includes the Union flag, is exempt from advertisement control provided each flag is flown from a single vertical flagstaff and neither the flag nor the flagstaff display any advertisement additional to the design of the flag.
But St George wasn't even English?
///Saint George (ca. 275/281 – 23 April 303) was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier and priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Eastern Catholic Churches. He is immortalized in the tale of Saint George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. His memorial is celebrated on 23 April, and he is regarded as one of the most prominent military saints
///Saint George (ca. 275/281 – 23 April 303) was, according to tradition, a Roman soldier and priest in the Guard of Diocletian, who is venerated as a Christian martyr. In hagiography Saint George is one of the most venerated saints in the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Eastern Catholic Churches. He is immortalized in the tale of Saint George and the Dragon and is one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers. His memorial is celebrated on 23 April, and he is regarded as one of the most prominent military saints
You can have them, but it's how they get interpreted. There's a pub near us that sports them all the time. Nice, you'd think. Problem is it's well known locally that you're not welcome there unless your ethnic type is caucasian or aryan. Now, I'm proud to be English and proud to fly her flag, but not if it carries the definition put upon it by the fascist scum who have hijacked it for their own twisted purposes.
And then, of course, there are those who 'proudly' fly the flag for England during the World Cup and pronounce themselves patriots, yet can be heard in the next breath whinging on about what a lousy country it is to live in and how they wish they could move to Australia or wherever.
And then, of course, there are those who 'proudly' fly the flag for England during the World Cup and pronounce themselves patriots, yet can be heard in the next breath whinging on about what a lousy country it is to live in and how they wish they could move to Australia or wherever.
My neighbour tao doors up has had an england flag flying from a full height flagpole for well over a year now, he got planning permission from the council too, it's a rumour that people can't fly their flags, if they couldn;t then all the manufacturers of the world cup memorabilis are going to be rather out of pocket