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AZ FLAG Cambridgeshire county Blue Flag 3' x 5' - County of Cambridge - England flags 90 x 150 cm - Banner 3x5 ft

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On 6–7 June 2015, the inaugural Tour of Cambridgeshire cycle race took place on closed roads across the county. The event was an official UCI qualification event, and consisted of a Time Trial on the 6th, and a Gran Fondo event on the 7th. The Gran Fondo event was open to the public, and over 6000 riders took part in the 128km (80mi) race. [30] with the flags of Huntingdonshire and Bedfordshire at the tripoint where Cambridgeshire meets these other two counties. The flag is seen by a signpost here,

The Arms of Cambridge University and Its Colleges, by Charles Wilfred Scott-Giles, in The Coat of Arms, Vol. 2, No. 11, pp. 89–​91, and No. 12, pp. 141–​5; Queens’ at p. 90. (ISSN 0010-003X) Large areas of the county are extremely low-lying and Holme Fen is notable for being the UK's lowest physical point at 2.75m (9ft) below sea level. The highest point of the modern administrative county is in the village of Great Chishill at 146m (480ft) above sea level. However, this parish was historically a part of Essex, having been moved to Cambridgeshire in boundary changes in 1895. The historic county top is close to the village of Castle Camps where a point on the disused RAF airfield reaches a height of 128 metres (420ft) above sea level (grid reference TL 63282 41881).Information on school/college performance at GCSE is produced by researchers within the Cambridge Admissions Office using data from the Department for Education’s (DfE) National Pupil Database, which includes data about educational providers in England only. This information is used in several ways by our admissions assessors to contextualise an applicant's academic record in relation to the typical performance of students at the institution in which they were prepared for GCSE examinations. Today, this badge is widely used by College sports clubs, and also appears in connection with food or dining: it is commonly seen engraved on college cutlery and silverware. formed from the latest set of arms awarded to Cambridgeshire County Council, was commercially marketed as “Cambridgeshire flag”. In fact this banner represents just the county council which is the only body that may use it. It has never represented the county as an entity.

All three days of the Coronation Weekend, including the Monday Bank Holiday, will be 'flag days' in the University, which means flags will be raised across the University and Colleges and Cambridge Doctors will wear their scarlet 'festal' gowns at the services. Some of the secondary schools act as Village Colleges, institutions unique to Cambridgeshire. For example, Comberton Village College. when an applicant declares in My Cambridge Application or we are notified via UCAS that they are currently eligible for Free School Meals, or have been eligible in the last six yearsCambridgeshire's county flag was made official on 1 February 2015, after the design was selected as an entry from design competition that ran during 2014. The design features three golden crowns, two on the top, one on the bottom that are separated by two wavy lines in the middle. The crowns are meant to represent East Anglia, and the two lines represent the River Cam and are in the university's colours. [14] Geography [ edit ] See also Geology of Cambridgeshire Hand-drawn map of Northampshire, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Rutland by Christopher Saxton from 1576 The Armorial Bearings of Queens’ College, Cambridge, by Leonard Galley. ( UL catalogue) [offprint, with slight changes, from The Dial No. 40 of Mich. 1921. Some of his assertions need revising in the light of later research. See also 1948.] The county darts team also proudly sports the Cambridgeshire flag as a sleeve patch on its team shirts

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