12.4.13

La nueva bandera de Worcestershire


El condado inglés de Worcestershire ha elegido su primera bandera oficial a través de un concurso al que se presentaron unas 400 propuestas, de entre las que resultó seleccionada la realizada por Elaine Truby. La bandera consiste en un paño verde con dos franjas onduladas horizontales azules perfiladas de blanco, y en el centro figura un escudo blanco perfilado de negro con tres peras negras. Las peras son un símbolo de Worcestershire, mientras que el fondo verde y las ondas representan las colinas y los ríos del condado.

New Worcestershire flag is unveiled

By Geoff Berkeley Thursday 11 April 2013 Updated: 11/04 13:37

HISTORY was made this week as Worcestershire's first ever county flag was unveiled.

Elaine Truby, from Worcester, was selected from almost 400 entries in a competition to create the flag, which asked people to come up with a design that best represented the county.

Her 12ft x 6ft flag, which consists of three black pears set against a blue and green background, is now flying proudly above Worcester Cathedral following a ceremony on Monday (March 8).

The mother-of-two said she was over the moon when BBC Hereford & Worcester, which ran the competition, contacted her to tell her the news.

"I haven't managed to wipe the smile off my face all week," Mrs Truby said.

"I am honoured and proud that I have created a little piece of history for Worcestershire. We've been up to the top of the tower to see the flag up the pole for the first time, which was so exciting."

Mrs Truby said she felt the three black pears were a symbol of Worcestershire, while the blue and green were chosen as she believed it represented the county's hills and rivers.

"When designing the flag the one thing they said was to make it big and bold," she added. "You can't put too many details in because when the flag is on top of the cathedral you won't be able to see what is on it.

"It is amazing how difficult it is to sit down and quickly design a flag which works and is right for the county.

"I hope everybody is happy with it. Although I am sure there will be some people who will disagree with it, but that is life."

Evesham Observer

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