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Halesowen in flag row

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

From the Halesowen News Halesowen after deciding to have themselves a town flag held a competition which was duly won by student Reece O'Toole However a row has since erupted when Philip...
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Herefordshire flag

Saturday, 23 January 2010

We have just put a small section on the Herefordhire flag which has come on to the market recently.Google goers will notice a thread on a forum by someone who claims to have designed the...
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Petersfield flag to be sold by council PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 February 2009

The problem with this decision is that it is more likely to lose public money than make it. the councillors asertion that to sell 500 at £5 would get the flags to pay is half eight, first they have to get them made, then sell all of them (unlikely in a town the size of Petersfield).

 

Anyway here is the story.

 

PETERSFIELD'S town flag is going to be sold by the town council after it agreed to purchase 500 of them.
Councillors agreed to invest in the flags after refusing a request to give 100 free flags away for people who entered the 'design the town flag' contest.

Instead the town council agreed to order 500 and sell them, in the hope it can make a profit from the memorabilia, similar to when it organised the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002.

Councillor Bob Ayer said: "I cannot see the justification of giving flags away out of tax payers money. I think the flags should be sold.

Cllr Clive Shore said: "I would certainly agree with that, after the 100 given away free of charge, how many other people would be interested in paying £5 for one?

"If we were to get 200 people to pay £5 it would pay for itself."

He added the people who had entered the competition were most likely to want to buy them, and the town council did not want to risk being left with an unwanted surplus.

Cllr Hilary Ayer said: "It is council taxpayers money and I don't think we should be giving things away out of council taxpayers money."

Members voted in favour of purchasing the flags by five votes to two.

The flag was designed by 84-year-old Anthony New, of Woodbury Avenue.

His design won the competition after a public vote, which was launched by the
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