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Lancashire Councillor Calls for St George Crosses on Mini-Roundabouts to Be Official Policy

Lancashire County Council stressed highway safety rules, warning unauthorized road markings could be removed at taxpayer expense.

Overview

  • Brian Moore, a Reform UK councillor in Lancashire, proposed making red St George crosses on all white mini-roundabouts an official county policy.
  • The council has not adopted the suggestion and reaffirmed only its formal rules on which flags may be flown over municipal buildings.
  • Officials cautioned that painting or altering highway assets creates safety risks and said hazardous, unauthorized markings may be cleaned off at public cost after assessment.
  • Police and councils continue case-by-case enforcement on painted road markings, with some forces warning offenders could face arrest for criminal damage.
  • The proposal comes as the "Operation Raise the Colours" campaign fuels widespread flag displays and debate, with Keir Starmer backing lawful pride following a London rally where the Met reported 26 officers injured and 25 arrests.