Residents on Church Road in Northwich, Cheshire, place St George’s flags and World Cup bunting along the street to show support for England’s “Three Lions” during the tournament in North America. According to the report, a Labour-run local authority has imposed a restriction on flying England flags in the area, saying the decorations are a “clear danger” to drivers. The story describes flags being positioned across the street as part of a communal display, despite the council’s stance. The outlets report that the decision is framed around road safety concerns related to the presence of flag displays and related materials. The reporting focuses on the local dispute and the contrast between residents’ desire to mark the World Cup and the council’s rules for the street. The coverage does not provide additional details from the council beyond the safety rationale, nor does it include confirmed information on enforcement outcomes beyond the existence of the restriction.