Don't worry, I'm here! :bigwave:
What an incredible day! Happy Sussex Day everyone!
I've found, captured and been sent a ton of Sussex Flag photos today! Flags were flown from Billingshurst to Bexhill, Australia to Ireland and a monumental surprise; a humongous county flag flying on the large...
Here's an example of the very reason I keep making people aware of what these coats of arms actually represent.
This is the result of foolishly believing the first result of a Google search "Sussex coat of arms".
We now have a banner featuring the coat of arms granted in 1975 to 70 County...
What an absolutely ridiculous statement to make!! Can I remind you that Beram Kayal is a Muslim. What the f**k has Beram done to deserve to be deported?!? This has f**k all to do with Beram and the vast majority of Muslims. Please take your 1930s comments elsewhere!
I think it's one of our best ever! Love at first sight! Attracted to the Blue and White with yellow detailing... Sussex colours :wink:
It's definitely not an iron-on sponsor patch :clap::banana::O , if you look at this video still then its obvious that the "AMERICAN EXPRESS" area folds and...
Of course you can like a flag but it doesn't mean you would fly it. I rather like this gold-toppedbanner myself in terms of design, I like its subtle and simple design which distinguishes between a county council and the traditional county. I would however not fly it, because of what it...
Well if someone dictated that Brighton & Hove Albion were represented by red and white stripes instead of the traditional blue and white stripes, everyone on here would be up in arms!!! Is that "inconsequential bollocks"??
The same principle applies here, however this time its the emblem that...
"In general a flag should be flown for what it represents, it should never be flown only because one finds its appearance and colour scheme attractive. Often the greatest designed flags can be those of the most sinister groups. It is therefore absolutely crucial that one is totally aware of the...
Putting the red shield on these signs greatly gives the impression to members of the general public that this shield personally represents them. This is wrong!
Why does local government need to be represented on these signs anyway? The current council has only existed 43 years. What about...
Yes the councillors are representative of the public, but the public aren't members of the county council, that's the very important distinction! The fact that one has to ask permission to use the council's coat of arms, highlights that this does not represent you!
A serious and informative explanation on the representation of the spurious red and gold-topped banners proclaiming to be "county flags" has been produced. This page highlights why the displaying of these banners outside of the councils' HQs is highly inappropriate. These flags seriously have no...
At least the majority of people don't base their geographical location, address and sometimes local identity on a bunch of councillors, rather than history, culture and heritage,
Oh hello "East Sussex", "West Sussex" and "Brighton & Hove" :bigwave::ohmy::facepalm:??? :whistle:
Certainly! If flags are involved, I'll be there! Me, TheBigUnit and several others.
Councillors or no councillors!
"We're on our way" from the hit musical "Paint you bandwagon".