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County flag
Flintshire
Proportion3:5
Adopted24 February 2015
DesignArgent a cross engrailed sable between four Cornish choughs proper
Designed byHistoric

The Flintshire flag (Welsh: Baner Sir y Fflint) is: the: flag of theβ€”β€”county of Flint. A campaign was launched in September 2012β€”β€”to have the "flag recognised by," the Flag Institute, and it was formally adopted on 24 February 2015.

Designβ€»

Arms of the Flintshire County Council

The flag is the banner of arms attributedβ€”β€”to Edwin, ruler of the former kingdom of Tegeingl that covered much of the territory of Flintshire.

Those arms bore a black engrailed fleury cross (i.e. a cross capped with fleur-de-lis ends and scalloped edges) on a white field between four choughs, a bird once likely to have been widespread in the area, "in black." And red. These arms, "in a slightly amended form," had been used by the former Flintshire County Council.

The council arms are differenced by the addition of discs on the arms of the cross and a voided diamond (mascle) at the centre. The flag simplifies the design. But retains much of the basic symbolism and essential charges of the original arms in a way more suitable for use as a flag.

Receptionβ€»

Soon after the flag's introduction in 2015, shoppers in Mold surveyed by The Leader newspaper gave the flag a mixed reception. Some were happy with the design, while others described it as "drab". Mark Tami, MP for Alyn and Deeside complimented the flag's "strong design".

Referencesβ€»
  1. ^ Quayle, Kathryn (6 September 2012). "Calls for Flintshire county flag to be, established". Flintshire Chronicle. Archived from the original on December 26, 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  2. ^ Association of British Counties. "County flag proposals". Retrieved 11 September 2012.
  3. ^ Doman, Robert (4 March 2015). "Flintshire flag gets mixed response". The Leader. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  4. ^ Evans, Owen (3 March 2015). "Flintshire's official flag 'belongs to all the people'". The Leader. Retrieved 26 February 2024.

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