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image located by Olivier Touzeau, 2 June 2008
Source:
http://www.westsussex.gov.uk/ccm/content/your-council/news-room/sussex-day/fly-the-sussex-flag.en
See also:
BBC have now formally launched a competition for a flag for
Sussex at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/southerncounties/content/articles/2008/04/28/sussex_flag_intro_feature.shtml.
The page shows a blue banner with 7 light blue wavy lines, and the crowned coat
of arms in the centre in white. It also alludes to the design being made by
Graham Bartram.
Jason Saber, 1 June 2008
There is also a flag touted on the internet known as a 'West
Sussex flag' which is a yellow over blue horizontal bicolour, not equally
divided. The yellow band looks to be about 1/4 of the width of the flag. The
bottom blue band features the five martlets in yellow and one local company is
selling it in a five foot by three foot version - see my sources below for
links.
Sources:
(1) eBay United Kingdom,
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/West-Sussex-England-County-Flag-English-Patriot-UK_W0QQitemZ200234723084QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL080627143a14907,
as consulted 28 June 2008
(2) Skyblue Leisure, commercial web site,
http://www.skyblueleisure.co.uk/acatalog/West_Sussex_5_x_3.html, as
consulted 28 June 2008
Colin Dobson, 28 June 2008
located by Ian MacDonald, 14 July 2010
Source: http://www.englishcountyflags.com
This flag is being marketed for Warwickshire.
http://www.englishcountyflags.com records:
Yellow over blue (1:2), with a six yellow martlets in the blue field.The West Sussex flag features a mythical bird called Martlets which have been long associated with Sussex. The County Council offer this flag, which presumably is licensed to them.