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Flag of Banffshire

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(March 2024)
Banffshire
Proportion3:5
Adopted28 October 2023
Designed byEllie Stewart

TheBanffshire flag is the flag of the Scottishcounty of Banff, registered with theFlag Institute on 28 October 2023.

History

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On 24 January 2023 theBanffshire Lieutenancy announced a competition designed to secure a flag for the county. The competition launched on 27 February and ran for four weeks, alongside a similar competition in neighbouring Moray, with both closing on 24 March. The competition’s 424 submissions were shortlisted to four finalists by a judging panel at the end of April, for inclusion in a public vote starting 27 June and closing on 8 August. The winning design's creator raised the flag at an official launch ceremony on 28 October at Castle Hill inCullen.

Design

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Banff Bridge

The blue represents the many rivers in the county, along with the sea which washes the north of Banffshire. Arching over the blue, the design represents the iconic bridges of the county. The golden yellow symbolises both harvest and whisky. The sun is, in the words of the Lord Lieutenant, "a reminder of the glorious sunsets and nature that we can enjoy".

The Pantone colours for the flag are:

SchemeYellowWhiteBlue
Pantone (Paper)1375 CWhite286 C
Web colours

#FF9E1B

#FFFFFF#0033A0
RGB

255, 158, 27

255, 255, 2550, 51, 160
CMYK

0%, 38%, 89%, 0%

0%, 0%, 0%, 0%100%, 68%, 0%, 37%

Contenders

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Design A

The blue boar's head in the canton is a reference to the possible origin of the name of Banffshire (thought to be derived from theScottish Gaelic wordbanbh meaning "piglet"). Additionally, it can also evoke theDeskford carnyx, discovered in the county in 1816. Furthermore, three blue boar's heads appeared on the arms of the former Banffshire County Council. The checkered gold and black field (together with the blue of the boar) references the main colours of the official Shades of Banffshire tartan. The gold from the tartan symbolises the county's farming and whisky industries, while the black represents theAberdeen Angus cattle breed, originally bred and registered in Banff.[1]

Design B

The orange half represents the whisky industry of mainland Banffshire, while the blue half symbolises the fishing industries off the county's coast. The flag's diagonal orientation evokes the shape of Banffshire, which stretches in a south-westerly to north-easterly direction. The barrel emblem in the centre recalls the barrels used for maturing whiskies, as well as the barrels used for storing fish.[1]

Design C

The flower in the centre is adark red helleborine, which was chosen as the official county flower in 2002, to mark theGolden Jubilee ofQueen Elizabeth II. The diagonal white line evokes the diagonal orientation of Banffshire, while the two blue lines on either side stand for the two major rivers that help to mark the county's boundaries; theRiver Spey and theRiver Deveron.[1]

Design D

The winning design.

References

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  1. ^abc"We want you to vote on Banffshire flag designs".The Northern Scot. 27 June 2023. Retrieved29 February 2024.

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