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June 5th is Wiltshire Day! Here are some fun facts about Wiltshire…

Wiltshire county ensign flag

The 5th of June marks Wiltshire Day. As a business in Wiltshire, we just had to mark the occasion with a blog post!

This blog post will highlight the significance of the county flag, as well as some cool Wiltshire facts!

Facts about the Wiltshire flag

The flag for Wiltshire has been flying proudly at County Hall in Wiltshire’s capital town of Trowbridge from Tuesday 5th June 2007.

Designed by flag enthusiast Mike Prior from Trowbridge, it uses the Great Bustard as its centrepiece. The Great Bustard featured on the original Council crest of 1937, and the new flag followed the Wiltshire tradition of highlighting the importance of this bird to the county.

The Great Bustard

Previously extinct, the large bird is now part of a ten-year breeding programme on Salisbury Plain where a flock of around 40 of the birds call their home.

In 2007 Mr Prior told the BBC: “I have always loved flag flying and I thought it would be good to fly something other than the Union Flag or national flags.

“I have done my research and found there wasn’t a flag for the county, so I thought why not design one?”

Representing peace

The white colouring in the flag is to represent peace, while the green can mean joy, hope, or safety.

A circle of six rocks is also featured in the centre of the flag, representing both the stone circles of Avebury and Stonehenge and the six counties on to which Wiltshire borders.

Here are some fun facts about Wiltshire (courtesy of VisitWiltshire and Information-Britain)

You can find more cool facts about Wiltshire here and facts for different parts of Wiltshire here.

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