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Warwickshire (United Kingdom)

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Warwick County Council

I have been on the telephone this morning and afternoon with the Information Officer for the Town Council of Warwick, England. I was informed that Warwick Town does not have a flag as such - the medieval symbol of the town is the Bear and Ragged Staff, and members of the Town Council wear gold reproductions of this emblem as either lapel badges or brooches, which they can keep when their term of office has expired. The Mayor of Warwick has this emblem in gold on a pale green field as the centerpiece of his/her Chain of Office, as does his wife or partner; there is no equivalent badge for the spouse of a Mayoress.

The Town Council and Warwick District Council have been at daggers drawn ever since 1974, I was informed, over the issue of a flag. The District Council will not permit the town to have its own flag but has not been able to agree on a flag design for itself. Furthermore, Warwickshire County Council also wants to have a county-wide flag as well, and the flag issue has bedevilled relationships between the town, the district, and the county ever since the county boundaries were rejigged in 1974.
Ron Lahav, 20 November 2008

The symbol of the bear and ragged staff is a very old one for Warwick - I know that it was used as an emblem by Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick ("Warwick the kingmaker") in the 15th century.
James Dignan, 22 November 2008


Whitnash

image by Rob Raeside

based on arms at www.whitnashtowncouncil.gov.uk

The flag of the Town Council of Whitnash is shown in use at http://www.whitnash.co.uk/twinning/weilerswistrpt2002.htm [note site appears to be derelict]. It consists of a white flag with emblem which can be found on www.whitnashtowncouncil.gov.uk.
Valentin Poposki, 10 November 2005