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    The Sussex Flag

    Also, you don't need planning permission to fly the Sussex Flag as it is an official County Flag. "Under Schedule 1 Class H of the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007, national flags, the flags of the Commonwealth, European Union, the United Nations...
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    The Sussex Flag

    The Sussex flag has had backing within local communities, after the county flag was registered by the Flag Institute, I recieved a letter from Cllr Chris Dowling (Chairman of East Sussex County Council), "I look forward to seeing the flag flying over many buildings across our wonderful County."...
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    The Sussex Flag

    Six gold martlets on a blue field is our county's flag, the "East Sussex" and "West Sussex" flags are unofficial! They are the banners of arms of their respective County Council, and only represent the councils. A County flag can only represent a Traditional/Historic County... i.e. Sussex, NOT...
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    Does Sussex Need a Flag?

    Back the Campaign. The flag represents the whole of Sussex and is based on the traditional emblem of Sussex, six Gold martlets on a Blue field. This emblem is used by many Sussex organisations, such as Sussex County Cricket Club, Sussex County Football Association and also features on the...
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    Seagulls Over Burwash - Club representatives and players in attendance

    I think its great that you are setting this up. I have designed a few logos. Seagulls over Burwash... If you decide to include Heathfield in the name to attract people from there... and just to add a little Sussex dialect... Hope you like!
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    So, Away kit for next year

    That's OK. I like the Yellow away kits with blue trim we had in the late 1970s and 1980s. Classic Brighton & Hove Albion.
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    So, Away kit for next year

    Colours of the County of Sussex. Not just the West of the county. See here... http://www.sussexflag.webs.com/embleminuse.htm Red only represents East Sussex County Council. The only colours which should be used to represent Sussex are Blue and Gold.
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    New Sussex Flag Campaign!

    Red only represents East Sussex County Council and NOT the County of Sussex. There are many examples where blue has been used in the East of the County, www.sussexflag.webs.com/embleminuse.htm
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    New Sussex Flag Campaign!

    I have started a campaign for our proposal for a flag to be registered by the flag institute. Website: www.sussexflag.webs.com All is explained on the website. Please give your comments and suggestions. Please note this is a flag representing the Historical County of Sussex, NOT the...

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