SUPPORT YOUR COUNTRY BY FLYING THE FLAG FOR THE EURO 2016 QUALIFYING CAMPAIGNS - England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have games from the 8th to 10th October 2015. Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland have home games on the Thursday 8th October. Scotland entertain Poland at Hampden Park, Glasgow needing a win to keep their...
HAVE A LOOK AT OUR RECENTLY PRODUCED CUSTOM FLAGS - ALL MADE IN THE UK Our custom design flags are made from 115gsm knitted polyester making them suitable for outdoor and indoor use. They can be made single sided with a mirror image on reverse or double sided. We use the latest digital printing methods...
LINCOLNSHIRE DAY is celebrated on 1st October every year. It marks the anniversary of the Lincolnshire Rising, a revolt by Catholics against the establishment of the Church Of England by Henry V111 in 1536. The first official Lincolnshire Day was held in 2006 to commemorate the uprising. The date was voted for by readers of Lincolnshire Life magazine and listeners...
CHECK OUT OUR LATEST CUSTOM DESIGN FLAGS - ALL MADE IN THE UK Our custom design flags are made from 115gsm knitted polyester making them suitable for outdoor and indoor use. They can be made single sided with a mirror image on reverse or double sided. We use the latest digital printing methods so any...
HELP CELEBRATE CUMBERLAND COUNTY DAY BY FLYING THE FLAG! The Cumberland Flag is the flag of the historic county of Cumberland. It was registered with the Flag Institute on 13th December 2012. The flag of Cumberland is a re-working of the banner of arms of the former Cumberland County Council. Granted in 1950 the arms symbolise the coast...
HAVE A LOOK OVER OUR LATEST CUSTOM FLAG DESIGNS - ALL MADE IN THE UK. Our custom design flags are made from 115gsm knitted polyester and are suitable for outdoor and indoor use. We use the latest digital printing methods so any number of colours can be used for the flags...
SUPPORT DERBYSHIRE FLAG DAY ON 22ND SEPTEMBER BY FLYING THE FLAG!! The Derbyshire Flag features a green cross on a blue background. These colours were chosen to represent Derbyshire's green countryside, its rivers and reservoirs. In the centre is a Tudor rose which has been the county badge since the 1470s. The rose is gold in colour to differentiate...