- Flag of Somerset
The English
county ofSomerset in southwesternEngland has no official flag. A campaign has been running since 2006 for there to be a flag for the whole of theceremonial county , which includes theadministrative county of Somerset and the unitary authorities ofNorth Somerset andBath and North East Somerset , for the purpose of symbolizing county-wide unity.Currently Somerset County Council has its own coat of arms [ [http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/Newsletter/003-01.jpgArms of Somerset] ] and the unitary authorities have their own logos [ [http://www.n-somerset.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/2C701C82-7003-48B1-9C2B-DA9AF4894996/0/reddragon_graphicsmedium.gifUnitary Authority logo] ] [ [http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/1D857BAF-EEA9-4248-A26C-357E40364015/0/collogotu.jpgUnitary Authority logo] ] as well, but there is no actual county flag.TheLord Lieutenant of Somerset , Lady Elizabeth Gass, has shown her support as has the Rt HonDavid Heath MP and the local TV, radio and newspapers.History
Late in 2005 enquiries were made as to the potential usage of
Somerset County Council 's logo [ [http://www.somerset.gov.uk/council/images/logo60.gifSomerset Logo] ] as a flag of the ceremonial county either in it's current form or in a modified form without the mace (the symbol of the Council's authority). The response was that the people of Somerset could fly the Council's flag to show their support for both their council and county. This seemed to imply that North Somerset and Bath and North East Somerset were not included as Somerset in the eyes of Somerset County Council.Strong support for a flag subsequently came from David Heath, Lady Gass, as well as coverage from theWestern Daily Press , Somerset County Gazette, [ [http://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/display.var.907409.0.flag_for_somerset.php Flag for Somerset] ] andBBC Somerset [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/content/articles/2006/08/16/somerset_flag_feature.shtml Does Somerset need its own flag?] ] in addition toOrchard FM andIvel FM .omerset County Council Armorial Banner
Somerset County Council was awarded its coat of arms by the
College of Heralds in 1911. Theblazon or heraldic description of Somerset County Council's coat of arms is "Or, a Dragon Rampant Gules holding in the claws a Mace erect Azure". Meaning a red upright dragon on a gold background holding an upright blue mace. It is an inversion of the gold dragon on a red background traditionally associated withWessex . Post 1974 with the loss of northern Somerset to thecounty of Avon and then post 1996 with the end of Avon and the creation of the unitary authorities, Somerset County Council does not control the whole of Somerset. This means that the coat of arms not only do not represent the whole county, but are not for public use. The logo that is based on the coat of arms is available for sale [ [http://www.mrflag.com/p/4736/SomersetEconomy.html Somerset banner] ] , but technically as it bears the mace it still represents the County Council.The Future
BBC Somerset Sound has expressed an interest in staging a competition to decide on a flag for the county, but as yet the competition has not been held.
References
External links
* [http://www.somersetflag.com Somerset Flag website]
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