Wiltshire Council is warning residents over the hanging of flags during the World Cup.
The authority said it would remove items attached to road furniture to ensure public safety.
Cllr Martin Smith, the Cabinet Member for Highways and Streetscene, said: “With major sporting events such as the World Cup bringing communities together, many residents will want to show their support by displaying England flags and decorations.
“We are all willing the England team on to end 60 years of hurt and bring the trophy home.
“However, we would like to remind residents that placing items such as banners, bunting or flags on or near the public highway – including lampposts, road signs and roundabouts – without permission, can pose safety risks to road users and pedestrians. It can also obstruct visibility.
“We have a duty to ensure that our roads remain safe, clear and accessible at all times. Any unauthorised items placed on the highway or on council land may have to be removed for these reasons.”











