Four designs were placed on a shortlist, and voting began.The three colours of the 'Dorset Cross', red, white and gold, all have historical significance and are all found in the original coat of arms.

The Dorset & East Devon FLAG launched in March 2017 and was awarded £800,000 to deliver community-led Local Development in the area’s fisheries, aquaculture and seafood sectors between Swanage and Beer. Like the proposed flags of many other counties, two of the three have no official status as they were not designed by the College of Arms. However, when it appeared for commercial sale in 2007 the council felt bound to point out that strictly speaking this armorial banner represented only the council and not the county as a whole and that permission should be sought to use it. The unitary authorities of Bournemo Dorset Flag Dorset has long had a coat of arms, depicting three striding lions and a red fleur de lys on a white background. The Dorset flag, a white cross edged with red on a gold background, began its existence in September 2008 following a public vote organised by the County Council. The flag of Dorset is available in sizes five feet by three feet, 152cm x 91cm, and three feet by two feet, 91cm x 61cm, both flags with two brass eyelets / grommets for hanging. Names St Wite s Cross, The Dorset Cross Proportion 3:5 Adopted 2008 Designed by Stephen Coombs and David White The In 2005 Dorset expatriate Stephen Coombs conceived a Dorset flag using white and red from the arms of In 2007, an armorial banner of the Dorset County Council In order to produce flags for the campaign and spread awareness, local businesses were offered the opportunity to sponsor production of the first 100 flags.In April 2008 John Peake, the chairman of Dorset County Council, reversed the previous decision on a potential flag and asked the Dorset public to submit other ideas for a Dorset flag through the local press.During this time, Chris Brown convinced the town of Although the Bournemouth and Poole unitary authorities declined to participate in the event, council-sponsored voting took place from 12 August to 12 September and all residents of Dorset were eligible to vote. The Dorset Cross was announced as the winner on 16 September 2008 after receiving 54%(2086 votes) of the vote.Subsequent funding made from the campaign was given to local charities.In November 2010, the flag was flown above HQ of the Department for Communities and Local Government in London. The flag of Dorset (also known as the Dorset Cross, and Saint Wite's Cross) is the flag of the English county of Dorset. Data: Nuvèmmiru 2008: Fonti: The Flag Institute which states that their flags are in the public domain: Auturi: Stephen Coombs & Dave White: Pirmissu (Riutilizzari stu file) Nta sta mmàggini è ammustrata na bannera, nu stemma, un siggillu o quarchi àutra nzigna. Dorset & East Devon FLAG. In an initiative by The flag featured quite prominently in the 2013 Dorset set TV series Although the gold in the flag was applied by Stephen Coombs in order to follow the The flag also recognises St. Wite, a female Dorset The flag has been variously known as "The Dorset Cross", "St Wite's Cross" or simply "The Dorset Flag". Dorset flag is available to buy online at The Flag Shop. This prompted calls for a Dorset flag, initially rejected by the council.Public interest in the idea continued to grow, however, and before long a full-blown campaign was running, led by Dorset residents. Hello Select your address Best Sellers Today's Deals Prime Video Help Books New Releases Home & Garden Gift Ideas Electronics Gift Cards & Top Up Vouchers PC Sell Free Delivery Shopper Toolkit Dorset Flag in stock to buy now; Standard Delivery takes 4-5 working days, and Next Day options are available in checkout ; Prices include VAT ; Flag material: 75 denier polyester fabric; 8ft x 5ft, 5ft x 3ft and 3ft x 2ft flags all have 2 metal eyelets on the fly (left hand) side for hanging or flying Chris Brown proceeded to found the now defunct The original four final designs were selected by an independent judging panel and shortlisted for public voting.There are three flag designs associated with the English county of Wiltshire. It was chosen as the flag of Dorset on 16 September 2008 following a vote open to all Dorset residents, and organised by Dorset County Council.

One of the designs, the "Bustard Flag", was approved by a full meeting of the Wiltshire Council on 1 December 2009, as a county flag and subsequently registered with the Flag Institute.The coat of arms of Riga is one of the official symbols of Riga, along with the flag of Riga. The council finally capitulated and in April 2008 the chairman, John Peake, asked the public to submit design ideas through the local media. FLAGs are an initiative of the Marine Management Organisation and part of the European Maritime Fisheries Fund. The red and white make reference to England, while gold has long been associated with the ancient Two of Dorset's most famous landmarks are also associated with Gold, the Golden Cap, which is the highest point on the Jurassic Coast and Dorset has long had a coat of arms, depicting three striding lions and a red fleur de lys on a white background.