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The national flags of the United Kingdom (ie. the Union Flag and the flags of England, Scotland and Wales) should be displayed only in a dignified manner befitting the national emblems.
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Flags are a very British way of expressing joy and pride – they are emotive symbols which can boost local and national identities, strengthen community cohesion and mark civic pride. The government wants to see more flags flown, particularly the Union Flag, the flag of the United Kingdom. It is a symbol of national unity and pride. The government h...
All flags must be: 1. be maintained in a condition that does not impair the overall visual appearance of the site 2. be kept in a safe condition 3. have the permission of the owner of the site on which they are displayed (this includes the Highway Authority if the sign is to be placed on highway land) 4. not obscure, or hinder the interpretation of...
The full list of flags that do not require consent are: 1. Any country’s national flag, civil ensign or civil air ensign 2. The flag of the Commonwealth, the United Nations or any other international organisation of which the United Kingdom is a member 3. A flag of any island, county, district, borough, burgh, parish, city, town or village within t...
Any flag not identified above requires express consent from the local planning authority before it can be flown.
The regulations governing the flying of flags in England are set out in the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 2007 (as amended in 2012 and in 2021). These regulations, including relevant amendments to flying of flags, can be viewed on the government legislation website: 1. Town and Country Planning (Control of Advert...
Flag Etiquette UK. UK flag flying rules regulate when, and how, you fly flags in the United Kingdom. As a rule, flags should be flown between the hours of sunrise and sunset. Flags should have appropriate illumination (better by spotlight) at all times if they get displayed at night.
Find a few simple rules to follow when flying the UK’s national flags in different situations: UK Parliamentary approval. includes the Union Flag (or Union Jack) and the flags of England, Scotland and Wales. practical, easy to use. clear illustrations and diagrams.
When on display, the Flag is accorded the place of honor, always positioned to its own right. Place it to the right of the speaker or staging area or sanctuary. Other flags should be to the left.
Aug 10, 2021 · To display the U.S. flag, make sure it's visible at all times by keeping it illuminated if you're displaying it at night. If you're displaying the flag on a wall, the blue field should be in the upper lefthand corner. Also, make sure the flag is in a high, prominent location and that it's not touching the floor.
The National Flags should be displayed as follows: On Buildings. Where there are two or more flagpoles parallel to the building line, the senior National Flag should be the first flag on the left of an observer facing the main entrance of the building. The remaining lags then appear in order of precedence from left to right.