Flag row in Birmingham: St George's and Union Jacks 'could put lives at risk', council says
Birmingham City Council cites safety in removing flags during street lighting upgrades, with local group Weoley Warriors raising over £4,000 to maintain displays amid community debate.
- Birmingham City Council warned that unauthorized items on street furniture may be dangerous, stating that stress tests were conducted ahead of celebrations in the city.
- The council highlighted that lampposts are engineered for their specific purpose and that extra weight could lead to collapse.
- Flags of St George and the Union have appeared in large numbers in Northfield, described as 'a patriotic outpouring.'
- Councillor Simon Morrall noted it is 'a clearly peaceful movement' that residents love, and it may impact upcoming local elections.
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Flag row in Birmingham: St George's and Union Jacks 'could put lives at risk', council says
Tensions are high in several Birmingham neighbourhoods as council workers began taking down scores of St George's Cross and Union Jack flags attached to lampposts by residents.
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Birmingham City Council has reignited its flag row by lighting up its local library to mark India's independence just hours after showing the same courtesy to Pakistan
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