File:Worcestershire County Flag.jpg

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Summary

Official Worcestershire County Flag unveiled on 08/04/2013 after a competition by BBC Hereford and Worcester in co-operation with Up the Pole, a local flag manufacturing company.

Its emblem of three black pears set against a blue and white background was the winning design in a competition to create an official banner for the county after it was discovered Worcestershire didn’t have one. The three black pears are the local symbol of the county whilst the green and blue bands represent the rivers though the county and its fertile land.

It will be flown from the top of Worcester Cathedral.

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current00:02, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 00:02, 5 January 2017907 × 510 (31 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Official Worcestershire County Flag unveiled on 08/04/2013 after a competition by BBC Hereford and Worcester in co-operation with Up the Pole, a local flag manufacturing company. <p>Its emblem of three black pears set against a blue and white background was the winning design in a competition to create an official banner for the county after it was discovered Worcestershire didn’t have one. The three black pears are the local symbol of the county whilst the green and blue bands represent the rivers though the county and its fertile land. </p> It will be flown from the top of Worcester Cathedral.
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