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Historic County Flags Day 23rd July 2025 has been another spectacular celebration of our county heritage. Our thanks are due to Jim McMahon MP, Minister of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for once again displaying the county flags in Parliament Square for the week. All those county flags included in the Flag Institute’s Flag Registry are on display.Our thanks are also due to Andrew Rosindell MP who has submitted an Early Day Motion in support of Historic County Flags Day. The motion, see below, reads as a manifesto of everything ABC wants to see.
Photo by Harriet Cross, MP for Gordan and Buchan.Jim McMahon MP, Minister of State for Local Government and English Devolution, promoting Historic County Flags Day 2025.Andrew Rosindell MP’s Early Day Motion in support of Historic County Flags Day.Hetton Town Council raising the County Durham flag on Historic County Flags Day 2025.The Fielding Johnson Building (University of Leicester) may be under wraps, but a pleasant westerly breeze was perfect for Historic County Flags Day on 23 July!The Dorset flag flying at County Hall, Dorchester on Historic County Flags Day 2025.The Bedfordshire flag becalmed in Leighton Buzzard on Historic County Flags Day 2025.South Tyneside Council flies the County Durham flag atop South Shields Town Hall on Historic County Flags Day 2025. Some MPs with their county flag: Robert Jenrick, Katie Lam, Marie Kelly Foy, Kieran Mullan and Robbie Moore. The booby prize on Historic County Flags Day 2025 goes to Cambridgeshire County Council. The council proudly displayed the Cambridgeshire flag at its headquarters in Alconbury. But, hang on, Alconbury is in Huntingdonshire! Oh, dear. Thanks to Alex Dunbar for this and the banner picture of the historic county flags flying in Parliament Square on Historic County Flags Day 2025.
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Great EDM by Andrew Rosindell MP, well done and thank you. The only thing I would add is a call for each individual address in the UK to have the historic county name added on to the Royal Mail Post Code database. There is no need to change the Post Code, just insert the historic county name into each address. This extra line can then be built into the commercial feeds that are used by all organisations and businesses for their addressing systems. No need to change how mail is sorted, but allow people to have the identity of where they live restored and recognised.
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Great EDM by Andrew Rosindell MP, well done and thank you. The only thing I would add is a call for each individual address in the UK to have the historic county name added on to the Royal Mail Post Code database. There is no need to change the Post Code, just insert the historic county name into each address. This extra line can then be built into the commercial feeds that are used by all organisations and businesses for their addressing systems. No need to change how mail is sorted, but allow people to have the identity of where they live restored and recognised.