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harryticker | 23:21 Tue 01st Mar 2011 | Home & Garden
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Does anyone have a flag pole or know where i can get one to put in my back garden, about 4 or 5 meters. Also do i need permission to put one up?
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Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, flags come within the definition of ''advertisement".
Their display is controlled by the Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) Regulations 1992.
• However, under Schedule 2 of the Regulations, the national flag of any country, and this includes the Union flag, is exempt from advertisement control provided each flag is flown from a single vertical flagpole and neither the flag nor the flagpole display any advertisement additional to the design of the flag.

http://www.flagpolecompany.co.uk/index.html
There would surely be limitations on the height of the pole.
I for one am impressed with NazNomads answer . . well done
And there might be local by laws. I would phone your local council to check.
This might be worth checking out

http://www.flagpoles.co.uk/support/sitemap
Lofty, bizzarely there is no limit to the height of the flagpole if used in connected with an advert having deemed consent.
But some housing areas have restrictions put on them about certain things bushbaby which have to be adhered to which the local planning department would know about.
That's true but it would be rare for a housign area to be in an area of special control for advertisement purposes. Good idea to check first though!

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