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Council Confirms St George’s Flags on Lincolnshire Roads to Remain Intact

Residents throughout Lincolnshire have taken comfort in the recent announcement by the local council confirming that the St George’s flags painted on roads across the county will remain untouched. The flags, which are seen to symbolise national pride and heritage, have been a significant part of many roads and are held dear by numerous local community members. The council’s decision to keep them intact has been widely welcomed by locals, who see the flags as a resonant reminder of England’s patron saint and as decorative embellishments that contribute to the region’s character. This confirmation brings a sigh of relief in the face of worries that upcoming road maintenance plans would lead to the removal of these notable emblems. The council has assured that any required roadworks would be executed with due consideration to safeguard these treasured insignia.

This story was adapted from original reporting discovered on news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.

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