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| IDEAS MAN: David Wolstencroft, from Wyke Regis, sent in 10 colourful designs including these six |
THIS is the latest batch of entries to arrive in our hunt to find a flag for Dorset.
The Dorset Echo has invited readers to send us their ideas for a county flag and the submissions have come flying in.
David Wolstencroft, from Wyke Regis in Weymouth, sent us 10 different designs for a Dorset flag.
Some used a blue, yellow and green colour scheme -to represent the county's sky, beaches and countryside - and some used a red cross and king's crown.
In his other designs Mr Wolstencroft included familiar Dorset sights such as a ship, seagulls and a lighthouse.
Davina Denness, from Westham in Weymouth, also used the same colours - a common feature in reader's submissions so far - for her design.
Meanwhile, John Rogers, from Portland, sent us an updated version of his idea for a Dorset flag, which he originally submitted in oil sketch' form back in July.
It featured the St George flag for England, a red strip and the unique Dorset symbol of the Cerne Giant.
Reader Niall Simpson, from Dorchester, came up with a design using a hazel leaf - to represent Dorset's woodlands - and green rectangles to symbolise the county's green, open spaces.
Interest in finding a flag for Dorset has been renewed since Dorchester man David White came up with his own and the county council has asked to see more ideas.
Send your submissions to Newsdesk, Dorset Echo, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, DT4 9XD.
We will feature them in the paper and send them on to Dorset County Council.
11:35am Tuesday 6th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: Tim Weymouth Boy, Weymouth on 1:15pm Tue 6 May 08
Dorset already has a flag!
Dorset already has a flag!
Posted by: Wykeite, Weymouth on 1:37pm Tue 6 May 08
[quote][bold]Tim Weymouth Boy[/bold] wrote:
Dorset already has a flag![/quote] What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it?
Tim Weymouth Boy wrote:
Dorset already has a flag!
What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it?
Posted by: Old Synic, Wyke on 2:15pm Tue 6 May 08
Sorry but there are more important things to sort out in Dorset,before we waste time on a flag.
Sorry but there are more important things to sort out in Dorset,before we waste time on a flag.
Posted by: Old Synic, Wyke on 2:21pm Tue 6 May 08
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk
Posted by: Wykeite, Weymouth on 3:39pm Tue 6 May 08
[quote][bold]Old Synic[/bold] wrote:
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk[/quote] As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.
Old Synic wrote:
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk
As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.
Posted by: derek, dorset on 5:00pm Tue 6 May 08
What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it?
lots on the web looks like 3 'Ironed flat" red cats with long nails and a scout emblem on the bottom , has white background
could be Dorset USA
What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it?
lots on the web looks like 3 'Ironed flat" red cats with long nails and a scout emblem on the bottom , has white background
could be Dorset USA
Posted by: white43, Dorchester on 5:22pm Tue 6 May 08
[quote][bold]Tim Weymouth Boy[/bold] wrote:
Dorset already has a flag![/quote] Which is what?
Tim Weymouth Boy wrote:
Dorset already has a flag!
Which is what?
Posted by: white43, Dorchester on 5:23pm Tue 6 May 08
[quote][bold]derek[/bold] wrote:
What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it? lots on the web looks like 3 'Ironed flat" red cats with long nails and a scout emblem on the bottom , has white background could be Dorset USA [/quote] You mean three lions passant with a a fleur-de-lys? No, that's a banner of the Arms of Dorset County Council. Not a Dorset flag.
derek wrote:
What does it look like and where can I find a picture of it? lots on the web looks like 3 'Ironed flat" red cats with long nails and a scout emblem on the bottom , has white background could be Dorset USA
You mean three lions passant with a a fleur-de-lys? No, that's a banner of the Arms of Dorset County Council. Not a Dorset flag.
Posted by: Oliver Holt, Wyke Regis on 6:00pm Tue 6 May 08
[quote][bold]Wykeite[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Old Synic[/bold] wrote:
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk[/quote] As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.[/quote] I am a non-Christian too, but I am convinced that the FlagforDorset design is the best one. The other ideas are not heraldically correct -they have colour on colour. I know that St Wite was a Christian saint, but it does not bother me - it is part of history that England was Christian and good people were made saints - the flagfordorset design refers to the person St Wite not the fact that he was Christian.
Wykeite wrote:
Old Synic wrote:
What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk
As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.
I am a non-Christian too, but I am convinced that the FlagforDorset design is the best one. The other ideas are not heraldically correct -they have colour on colour. I know that St Wite was a Christian saint, but it does not bother me - it is part of history that England was Christian and good people were made saints - the flagfordorset design refers to the person St Wite not the fact that he was Christian.
Posted by: anneofportland, Portland on 12:54am Wed 7 May 08
With the vast amount of money the county council takes from us all, it should be the skull and crossbones flying above county hall.
With the vast amount of money the county council takes from us all, it should be the skull and crossbones flying above county hall.
Posted by: white43, Dorchester on 9:45am Wed 7 May 08
[quote][bold]anneofportland[/bold] wrote:
With the vast amount of money the county council takes from us all, it should be the skull and crossbones flying above county hall.[/quote] Sadly Anne, this is true. The FlagForDorset campaign was council-free and cost the taxpayer nothing, being privately funded. This initiative - is not.
anneofportland wrote:
With the vast amount of money the county council takes from us all, it should be the skull and crossbones flying above county hall.
Sadly Anne, this is true. The FlagForDorset campaign was council-free and cost the taxpayer nothing, being privately funded. This initiative - is not.
Posted by: JamesY, Dorchester on 9:14pm Wed 7 May 08
I think maybe we should acknowledge the efforts that Dave White has put into this project and accept the design that he and his advisors/colleagues have come up with. The design principles he has adopted are reasonable.
The alternative is to let every man and his dog come up with a design in which case, like the bypass, the project will never come to fruitition.
It's amazing how there can be no interest in something until somebody comes up with an idea, and then everybody has a better one. In my view none of the designs published in the Echo were a patch on Dave's.
I think maybe we should acknowledge the efforts that Dave White has put into this project and accept the design that he and his advisors/colleagues have come up with. The design principles he has adopted are reasonable.
The alternative is to let every man and his dog come up with a design in which case, like the bypass, the project will never come to fruitition.
It's amazing how there can be no interest in something until somebody comes up with an idea, and then everybody has a better one. In my view none of the designs published in the Echo were a patch on Dave's.
Posted by: Christopher, Dorset on 12:03pm Sat 10 May 08
I certainly would not want to fly the attached flags, or have a sticker depicting the same. Too many colours, and too many motives, not necessary in a flag. As already pointed out a flag should be a simple representation of the county, country, etc.
Dorset Gay Pride maybe interested. Not being disrespectful, but some of the colours do represent their flag.
I certainly would not want to fly the attached flags, or have a sticker depicting the same. Too many colours, and too many motives, not necessary in a flag. As already pointed out a flag should be a simple representation of the county, country, etc.
Dorset Gay Pride maybe interested. Not being disrespectful, but some of the colours do represent their flag.
Posted by: keithlawson, Poole on 6:02pm Sat 10 May 08
I've only learned about a campaign for a flag for Dorset today- 10th May. I am appalled that the prefered flag represents the Christian faith and excludes all not of that belief from feeling they are Dorset people.
I've only learned about a campaign for a flag for Dorset today- 10th May. I am appalled that the prefered flag represents the Christian faith and excludes all not of that belief from feeling they are Dorset people.
Posted by: keithlawson, Poole on 6:05pm Sat 10 May 08
[quote][bold]Oliver Holt[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Wykeite[/bold] wrote: [quote][bold]Old Synic[/bold] wrote: What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk[/quote] As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.[/quote] I am a non-Christian too, but I am convinced that the FlagforDorset design is the best one. The other ideas are not heraldically correct -they have colour on colour. I know that St Wite was a Christian saint, but it does not bother me - it is part of history that England was Christian and good people were made saints - the flagfordorset design refers to the person St Wite not the fact that he was Christian.[/quote] It has a cross on it! Of course it is a Christian representation. A fish would be less controversial,as both a Christian symbol and a fact that we have a coastline.
Oliver Holt wrote:
Wykeite wrote: Old Synic wrote: What's wrong with the one on flagfordorset.org.uk
As a non Christian, I would be offended by a flag that represents the area I was born and live in, that has a Christian origin and carries a representation of this faith.
I am a non-Christian too, but I am convinced that the FlagforDorset design is the best one. The other ideas are not heraldically correct -they have colour on colour. I know that St Wite was a Christian saint, but it does not bother me - it is part of history that England was Christian and good people were made saints - the flagfordorset design refers to the person St Wite not the fact that he was Christian.
It has a cross on it! Of course it is a Christian representation. A fish would be less controversial,as both a Christian symbol and a fact that we have a coastline.
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