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NEWS 2006
October
Go
gadget go!
Britain's
leading consumer technology show selected the Hampshire Flag Company
to supply a range of international flags. The Gadget Show, which returns
to Five for its fifth series, chose the Havant manufacturing firm
to provide the South Korean, Danish and Union table flags for use
on set and within the offices. The popular show checks out all the
latest gadgets, delivers the latest techy news and reviews relevant
websites.
September
Awards hat-trick for Hampshire
Flag
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It
was glamour, glitz and glory for HFC once again when managing
director Graham Wilkinson was presented with Entrepreneur of
the Year award at the Hampshire Life & Wave 105 Business Awards.
It was the company's third prestigious award this year after
it stole the show at The News Business Excellence Awards in
January by winning two categories. This latest accolade, which
was presented in at the ceremony in Winchester on 22 September,
recognises Graham's success in turning Hampshire Flag from a
sole-trading local firm into a successful, thriving and internationally
recognised company. |
K2
adventurer flies high with flag firm's support
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Flag has backed a former Hampshire councilor's challenging expedition
to climb one of the world's most difficult mountains by producing
an exceptionally lightweight flag. Brain Yates, 62, a former
County Council representative, scaled the summit of the Karakoram
mountains in Pakistan. On reaching the summit, Brian proudly
display the flag which weighed only 100 grams a square metre,
approximately the same weight as paper. This outward bound adventure
follows on from the flag firm's support of a record-breaking
five ocean swimmer, a mission to the North Pole on skis by an
adventure seeking couple and Ellen McArthur's round-the-world
boat challenge. |
Cannon Ball
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Sponsors Vehicle entering cannonball 8000. |
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August
Firm flies the flag
for famous Jersey festival One of Jersey's most famous parades
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The
Battle of the Flowers, featured more than 160 flags and banners
produced especially for the colourful event by Hampshire Flag.
The island's annual festival saw National flags, individual
Channel Island flags as well as specific event flags being
flown along Victoria Avenue in St Helier. The festival attracts
visitors from all over Europe and this year had a crowd of
over 16,000.
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June
New fabric finishing
machine cleans out competition

Hampshire
Flag is taking textile printing and flag production to another level
after purchasing a state-of-the-art Rimslow finishing machine and
is the only UK firm to own this version of the Rimslow Wash-X –
an automatic in-line washer and drier.
The multi-functional machine worth around £70k, removes fabric coatings,
washes away dye residues, and dries and rolls the textile, making
it ready for delivery or further processing. The Rimslow can do
in one hour what used to take a whole day and can process up to
100 linear metres an hour and provides continuous washing for all
types of inks.
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Produce a 17m x 6m flag for leepeckgreenfield. Read More on
their website ... CLICK
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April
Flag firm kick starts recycling
initiative for Rainbow Centre
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A
local educational charity for children with Cerebral Palsy will
be getting a boost thanks to a paper recycling project spearheaded
by HFC. The aim of the recycling station located outside the
flag firm’s unit is for HFC and other businesses on the surrounding
industrial estate to get involved – transforming waste into
much-needed cash. |
March
New
flagpole takes Oxford College to higher heights
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HFC
has been selected by one of the country’s most established and
well-respected universities to supply a new flagpole for one
of its colleges. The fibreglass flagpole was installed at Mansfield
College in Oxford this month when the original wooden pole on
the college’s tower rotted and broke away beyond repair. The
1886 building now features a six-metre fibreglass flagpole,
supported by a white powder-coated steel bracket, which flies
the Mansfield College red and yellow flag and the Union on state
events. |
February
Flag
maker backs swimming sensation’s five oceans success
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Hampshire Flag’s lucky
streak looks set to continue well into 2006 after designing
and producing a 6ft by 3ft polyester flag for a swimmer who
has just become the first person to complete a long-distance
swim in all five oceans. Lewis Pugh’s achievement was finalised
with a swim in the Pacific Ocean at the end of January.
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January
Flag views aired
on ITV
The
team at Hampshire Flag was again in the spotlight this month when
they were interviewed by Meridian TV. Carole Ellis, HFC's Account
& HR manager, was spokesperson for the firm who were asked to provide
comments on the Red Ensign flag, currently in the middle of a heated
political debate in the Kent region.
Outstanding success
as HFC scoops two top business awards

The Hampshire
Flag Company stole the show at The News Business Excellence Awards
when it came top in two categories, Small Business of the Year and
Achiever of the Year, for managing director Graham Wilkinson. The
prestigious awards recognised HFC's exceptional growth, extensive
product range and prestigious client portfolio. The success story
looks set to continue so watch this space…
Hampshire Flag
Companys Flag Visits Everest

Team growth for
flag firm
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The Hampshire
Flag Company has appointed a new employee, the fifth member
to join the firm in a year. Mark Allibone, 22, is a Bath University
graduate and joins the team as the twelfth employee in a newly
created role as Graphic Designer/Printer. |
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