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located by Valentin Poposki, 10 October 2021
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located by Valentin Poposki, 10 October 2021
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Here is the full story of the recently adopted flag for North Tuddenham in 
Norfolk County, England
https://www.derehamtimes.co.uk/news/esme-okan-designs-north-tuddenham-flag-8250724
It (the flag) wraps up a village's landmarks into a rectangular piece of 
canvass. And now a flag, designed by eight-year-old Esme Okan, is to fly high 
over North Tuddenham. Esme and several other children from the village, near 
Dereham, came up with flag designs for a contest which was held by the parish 
council and the North Tuddenham Community Organisation. 
Jonathan 
Stapleton, chairman of the council and the organisation, said: "We've organised 
all kinds of activities during the lockdown to give children something to do. We 
had a pumpkin hunt, quizzes, and the flag design competition was part of that. "Esme's 
design was bright and colourful and it met the brief, which was to represent the 
interesting things about the village. We thought for an eight-year-old to do 
that was outstanding." A volunteer from the village sewed Esme's design into 
full-sized flag, and the youngster, who was "so excited" that she had won the 
contest, unveiled it at a village barbecue hosted by The Lodge pub and 
restaurant. Esme's flag shows the River Tud, The Lodge and the church. The 
design also features an American B24 bomber which crashed in the village in 
1944, and a memorial for the eight airmen who lost their lives. Completing the 
design is a stripe of bright red at the top and a series of six stars. Mr 
Stapleton said: "She picked out the main points of the village quite nicely." 
The flag is going to be flown from a pole which is soon to be put up at the 
village hall in The Street. Mr Stapleton said: "It will be in full view of 
everyone going past on that road. We're hoping one day we might be able to fly 
it from the church tower, but at the moment we can't."
The tower at the 
village church, All Saints, is currently under scaffolding for urgent repairs. 
"The tower is pretty much falling down," Mr Stapleton said. "We've managed to 
raise a lot of money to stabilise the tower and make it safe, and that work is 
currently going on." Esme was given a small cash prize for her winning design.
Valentin Poposki, 10 October 2021