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Apr 15, 2013 · The Union flag should be flown during daylight hours between 8am and sunset: on the highest flagpole on the centre flagpole, where there is an odd number of poles of the same height, or
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. They should not be displayed in a position inferior to any other flag or ensign.
An Order of Precedence dictates the order that people will arrive, leave, march, be seated, announced, or are greeted during official events. Most people are not assigned precedence, but members of the Royal Family, peers, knights, or people who hold office are.
Proper flag flying etiquette in the United Kingdom means they should always be flown in good condition. In other words, avoid flying them in a dilapidated or damaged state. Always replace soiled representations. This shows the uttermost respect for each nation’s dignitaries and its citizens.
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.
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.