Overnight, a small team of local residents installed around 80 Union flags across england/the-Towntown/”>the town in a bold reprise of a display that was recently taken down.

The organiser—who previously attached ten flags to lampposts along Hungerdown Lane—was left angered when the council removed them. In response, he coordinated a larger, town-wide effort, telling supporters he intended to “go big” this time.

Residents waking up this morning reported flags appearing along several key routes and shopping areas, with bunting-style runs and individual flags fixed at intervals. Drivers and early commuters paused to take photos as the red, white and blue returned to streets where the earlier display had sparked discussion about permission and safety.

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Council guidance typically requires permission for items fixed to public Streetstreet furniture such as lampposts. It’s not yet clear whether approval was sought for the overnight installation. We’ve asked the council to confirm its position and whether any enforcement or removal is planned.

 

Union flags reappear across Chippenham after earlier display removed

Reaction in the town was mixed. Supporters praised the spectacle and community effort; others questioned Metropolitan Policehod and whether the fixtures meet safety rules or risk distracting drivers. Local traders said they were watching closely to see if the flags remain in place over the weekend.

What we know so far

  • ~80 Union flags put up across Chippenham overnight
  • Follows council removal of ten flags from Hungerdown Lane in recent days
  • Installation carried out by a small group of residents led by the original organiser
  • Council response pending; permission status unknown

This is a developing story. We’ll update with the council’s statement, confirmation of locations, and any timetable for removals or formal approval once we have it.

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