Wokingham Today

New flag flying protocol adopted

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THE POLICY on flag flying and room naming in Wokingham borough was debated during the Wokingham Borough Council virtual meeting.

The council currently operates in accordable with published practice, as informed by the Flag Institute.

Council leader John Halsall introduced the motion.

Cllr Imogen Shpehard-Dubey (Lib Dem) said: “Flags are a signal loaded with emotion and meaning. They can be very controvers­ial. They are an importantm­essage to theworld around us, such that they can represent both hope and despair, both pride and deep offensive – if you get it wrong.”

She added: “With my additional role as aWokingham­Town Councillor, I feel that as our flag poles share the same town, it is important that both

Wokingham Borough Council and Wokingham Town Council stay in unison when supporting the nationally recognised dates.”

However, she said that protocol missed rules about flying flags at half mast such as the death of a councillor or significan­t local events.

On room naming, she wanted to know how many people are required in a petition to get a room renamed.

Cllr Gary Cowan (Ind) requested an amendment, so that the council’s chief executive would have to consult with representa­tive bodies before changes. Cllr Halsall accepted that.

Cllr Andy Croy (Lab) said: “It is extraordin­arily insensitiv­e that this itemhas appeared on the agenda and it should be withdrawn at once, right now.

“For members who are not on Facebook, following the appalling murder of Holt School teacher James Furlong in June, there was a lot of support on Facebook for the suggestion that the Union flag be flown at halfmast. It would have been a suitable response. No law would have been broken.”

He added: “By agreeing to this proposal, we are effectivel­y outsourcin­g our accountabi­lity.

“But it is worse than that. We are allowing our political leadership to hide behind bureaucrac­y.

“In June, there was widespread anger and bewilderme­nt that we could not simply lower the flag.

“This policy will ensure we continue to ignore our residents. At times of crisis we need leadership, not hiding behind obscure policies.”

He also wondered if the motion was a response to his suggestion that Black LivesMatte­r fly be flown in thewake of the murder of George Floyd.

“Ruling that option out, it seems clear that this policy is totally out of touch with the demand from local people that our institutio­n – their institutio­n – publicly reflect their anger and sadness at times of crisis.

“Please just with withdraw this proposal.”

Cllr Carl Doran (Lab) said that the flag protocol has no process details for how to approach the council to fly a certain flag.

“For instance, as a formermemb­er of the Royal Air Force, during this eightieth anniversar­y year of the Battle of Britain, I would like to see the Royal Air Force Ensign fly at Shute End on Battle of Britain day, September 15.

“I’msure everymembe­rwould agree that’s a fine idea.

“But this protocol provides no way forme or any resident of the Borough to make such a request and have it considered.

“So, I think this protocol needs a little furtherwor­k to be.”

Cllr Emma Hobbs (Cons) said that originally you needed permission from themonarch to fly the Union flag or the St George’s Cross.

Cllr John Halsall summed up the debate, saying that exceptiona­l circumstan­ces would allow individual flags to be flown.

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