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3:5 image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 16 August 2010
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Blazon: Argent three pallets Gules.
Željko Heimer, 13 November 2002
I found some evidence of flag use by the San Ġiljan Local Council:
http://lc.gov.mt/mediacenter/PDFs/1_Microsoft%20Word%20-%20MIN33_K5%20_09_08_07_.pdf:
Local council's law Rif Minuti 33/K5/07, Art. 6.02, §1, says: "Issir laqgħa mal-MSD biex isiru żewġ arbli oħra fil-Pjazza tal-Qalb ta’ Ġesu
biex mal-bandiera tal-Kunsill jittellgħu ta’ Malta u ta’ l-Unjoni
Ewropea (ara req. sht no. 1811/04-05)"; this seems to indicate that a
local council
flag is to be hoisted at the local Jesus Heart Square, along with national
and European Union flags.
http://lc.gov.mt/mediacenter/PDFs/1_Microsoft%20Word%20-%20MIN25_K5.pdf
Local council's law Rif Minuti 25/K5/07, Art. 7.05, says: "Ġie deċiż
unanimament li s-Sur Carmelo Sciberras jibda jingħata Lm 20.00 kull tlett
xhur biex itella’ l-bandiera tal-Kunsill minflokk Lm 12.50. Dan b’effett
minn pagament ieħor." also mentions a LC flag.
The fact that the
five-striped banner of arms has been on display for long in FotW-ws [8 years to
date] and other high
visibility sites (such as Wikipedia), may mean that this report is accurate.
António Martins-Tuválkin,
16 August 2010
image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 29 December 2010
Flags of Maltese marching bands and local clubs are mostly complex designs featuring armorial elements and similar ornaments; the national flag and the banners of arms flags of the Local Councils are stark and simple in comparison. The video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGD0H4zjJeo (St. Andrew's day in Ħal Luqa, apparently in 2009) shows a set of still photos featuring mostly the former kind, but a few of the latter stick out: At 0:39-1:02, six stills show a vertically stripped red and white flag, with two six stripes. It is very much like the