Flag Pole in Garden
Discussion
It does not require planning permission to plant a flag pole in your garden. However it must be in the ground and not attached to the house.
IIRC, it can only be used to fly a recognised flag, any flag, but not advertising. Some people have been done for flying the Cross of St George with the word "England" printed across the centre - not a proper flag.
IIRC, it can only be used to fly a recognised flag, any flag, but not advertising. Some people have been done for flying the Cross of St George with the word "England" printed across the centre - not a proper flag.
No problems at all apart from:
Having it burnt on your doorstep by fundamentalists/extremists - who the police will not do anything about because you are racist amd they're within their rights.
Your neighbours moving out and the new ones having ASBOs
Cockend local councils demanding you take it down for no reason
The local curry house refusing to deliver cos u is racist innit
Suspect packages detonating on your driveway
Having it burnt on your doorstep by fundamentalists/extremists - who the police will not do anything about because you are racist amd they're within their rights.
Your neighbours moving out and the new ones having ASBOs
Cockend local councils demanding you take it down for no reason
The local curry house refusing to deliver cos u is racist innit
Suspect packages detonating on your driveway
gilla said:
No problems at all apart from:
Having it burnt on your doorstep by fundamentalists/extremists - who the police will not do anything about because you are racist amd they're within their rights.
Your neighbours moving out and the new ones having ASBOs
Cockend local councils demanding you take it down for no reason
The local curry house refusing to deliver cos u is racist innit
Suspect packages detonating on your driveway
Yeah, I'm sick of that happening every time I put up a 18' flagpole in my garden.Having it burnt on your doorstep by fundamentalists/extremists - who the police will not do anything about because you are racist amd they're within their rights.
Your neighbours moving out and the new ones having ASBOs
Cockend local councils demanding you take it down for no reason
The local curry house refusing to deliver cos u is racist innit
Suspect packages detonating on your driveway
Don said:
sday12 said:
Apart from looking like a member of the BNP, none.
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Reclaim the flag. It doesn't belong to the BNP. It belongs to us and we can fly it if we like.
I enjoy it when I see someone flying the flag.
There is a farm near me with one outside. It drops to half-mast everytime we hear of another 19yr old squaddie who's been blown up in front of his mates. Its sad, but in the same way I think its good.
If I ever own a nice big house with somewhere suitable to put one, why the heck not.
As said, plenty of other countries do it. There on nearly every building it seems when I drove through Switzerland recently.
Go for it, I say.
Saddle bum said:
It does not require planning permission to plant a flag pole in your garden. However it must be in the ground and not attached to the house.
IIRC, it can only be used to fly a recognised flag, any flag, but not advertising. Some people have been done for flying the Cross of St George with the word "England" printed across the centre - not a proper flag.
Damn right, they should be done for treason too.IIRC, it can only be used to fly a recognised flag, any flag, but not advertising. Some people have been done for flying the Cross of St George with the word "England" printed across the centre - not a proper flag.
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