The competition to select a new flag for County Durham is in full swing and has attracted some very strong designs.
Full details and your chance to vote can be found here. Make sure you visit soon as voting concludes on 20 October.
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The competition to select a new flag for County Durham is in full swing and has attracted some very strong designs.
Full details and your chance to vote can be found here. Make sure you visit soon as voting concludes on 20 October.
Our winter conference is on Saturday 16 November, between 10am-3:30pm.
The event is online, and tickets are FREE!
Read about the confirmed speakers and their topics, and grab your ticket:
🚨🗳️ Voting is now open for the Bothwell Flag Competition. Which will you choose?
Our winter conference is on Saturday 16 November, between 10am-3:30pm.
The event is online, and tickets are FREE!
Read about the confirmed speakers and their topics, and grab your ticket:
We don't know them yet, but the options in the Bothwell Flag Competition have been decided! Voting later this year and unveiling early next year.
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A simple update of the one we use now would be suffice, its recognised and established albeit the council flag, a simple update. The finalists are quite poor , the sancturay knocker one is awful and the one with black diamonds on representing lumps of coal is rubbish.
Having read the history of the previous flag im pleased a new one was chosen. I like the new one. Good choice.
Really like the winner for its simplicity yet rich symbolism on various levels. Practical to reproduce in a variety of media.
Happy, as a Co Durham native to display it above my office desk in Australia.