England, Derbyshire (Regional Flag)
Thousands of people in Derbyshire helped choose this flag to represent Derbyshire via the BBC Derby website. The blue is one of the traditional colours of Derbyshire and represents the rivers and reservoirs too, the cross marks the fact that Derbyshire is at the centre of the country and it's green because Derbyshire is a lush county with outstanding countryside. The symbol in the middle is the Tudor Rose, which has been Derbyshire's Royally awarded county badge for over 500 years and it's been used in many county symbols and coats of arms over that time. The rose is in gold (as it is on the county cricket club logo) to symbolise quality and avoid confusion with Lancashire and Yorkshire. The flag was designed by Martin Enright from Derby, a listener to Andy Whittaker's Breakfast Show on BBC Radio Derby which spearheaded the campaign to get a Derbyshire flag.
Top of the range professional-quality sewn flag made of durable Military grade 155gsm woven polyester bunting, sourced in the UK. Designs are applied to the base in polyester-cotton. Guaranteed sewn by hand in the UK, these flags are colourfast and will not run when wet. They are designed for outdoor use and come finished as standard with traditional British-pattern rope and toggle.
Most nations and sizes up to 183x91cm / 72x36in / 2yd are kept in stock (either finished or part finished) and are usually despatched within 48 hours. Most larger sizes are despatched within 72-96 hours as they are usually made to order (for this reason they are excluded from our ‘No Quibbles' Returns Policy and may not be returned unless faulty).
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