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December 2004
Fury over Devon flag ban...
The Devon flag
Flying the Devon flag is a breach of the laws

The new Devon flag flies proudly at homes across the county. But flying it is against the law, prompting calls for the bureaucratic rules to be changed.

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After months of discussion a county flag has finally been made. BBC Radio Devon's Ben Lowings went out onto the streets of Devon with the newly produced flag to gauge public reaction.....
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BBC Today programme interview about the Devon flag broadcast on 18th July 2003.
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DEVON FLAG DAYS

4th January: St Rumon of Tavistock and Romansleigh

7th January: St Brannock

5th March: St Piran - patron saint of tin miners on both sides of the Tamar, and in recognition of our Cornish colleagues.

7th April: St Brannock - as celebrated in Exeter May Bank Holiday Anniversary of the first time the flag was flown (at the World Gig championships on the Isles of Scilly)

May: Whilst Devon County Show being held

3rd June: St Kevin

4th June: St Petroc (to whom the Devon Flag is dedicated)

5th June: St Boniface of Crediton

6th June: St Gudwal - hermit of Devon

17th June: St Nectan of North Devon

21st/22nd June: Midsummer

26th June: St Brannock - feast day

8th July: St Urith of Barnstaple/Chittlehapton

13th July: St Juthware (sister of St Sidwell)

30th July: Anniversary of the battle against the Spanish Armada off Plymouth

2nd August: St Sidwell

10th August: St Geraint of Dumnonia

30th August: St Rumon - feast day

26th September: Anniversary of Drake's circumnavigation of the world in 1580

2nd November: St Cumgar

5th November:St Kea of Landkey, Guy Fawkes night, Burning Barrel festival at Ottery St Mary, and the 'turning of the stone' at Shebbear

7th November: St Congar

8th December: St Budoc of Plymouth

12th December: St Corentin

21st/22nd December: Midwinter

31st Dec-6th Jan: New Year's Eve to twelfth night. .

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Cream Tea County In Flap Over Flag
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Devon Flag goes Global
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Kevin Flags Up A Passion For Devon's New Emblem

Herald Express

Devon's New Flag Flies Into Criticism
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Flying Devon's Colours
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Green Flag Appropriate, Even City Used Colour!
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Flag Has More To Do With Plymouth Than Devon
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Devon Gets Own Flag
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There is fury across Devon and Cornwall, over laws which make it illegal to fly county flags.

Now, a South West MP has joined calls for a change in the law to allow people to fly Devon and Cornwall flags without the need for planning permission.

Regional flags like those in Devon, devised by BBC Devon Online users, and Cornwall's flag of St Piran, are classed as advertising and need consent.

But national flags do not need planning permission to be flown.

The Liberal Democrat MP for North Cornwall, Paul Tyler, says the loophole should be closed.

The Royal Castle Hotel, Dartmouth, flies the Devon flag
The Royal Castle Hotel in Dartmouth proudly flies the Devon flag

Mr Tyler said: "I don't see any reason why those who have flags which demonstrate their loyalty to any part of the United Kingdom shouldn't be allowed to fly them on an equal basis.

"It should be a level playing field with no planning consent necessary.

"If you want to fly something else which is an advertisement, that's a bit different."

One proud Devonian who has already fallen foul of the bureaucracy is Rodney Lock, from Ottery St Mary.

He was told to take his Devon flag down, following a complaint.

"It was a Sunday morning and I had worked hard putting the flag pole in. I hoisted the flag, and I felt like cracking open the Champagne," he said.

"Then three days later I was told by the council to take it down.

"I was very angry, because I've lived in Devon all my life, in this area all my life and I was just proud to live here."

East Devon District Council said it had very little choice and was forced to take action.

Kate Little, from the council, said: "Once you've got a complaint you've got a duty to the complainant to follow through.

"If nobody complains, then probably we wouldn't take much action in relation to it, we would just look the other way".

The council has decided not to take any further action against Mr Lock but he is still officially flying his flag illegally.

Article first published: 5th December 2004.






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