Andrew Rosindell (Con, Romford) introduced the Historic Counties, Towns and Villages (Traffic Signs and Mapping) Bill under a ten-minute rule motion.
The Bill would amend current legislation and require traffic authorities to place signs “on or near roads” to indicate the location of historic county, town and village boundaries.
The purpose, Rosindell said, is to “restore identity” and “local patriotism in an historical context”.
House of Commons
First reading: January 31 2007 [HC Bill 55]
Second reading: June 29 2007