AN entire housing estate is festooned with over 400 England flags as its patriotic residents gear up to cheer on England during the Euros.
The St. George’s crosses are fixed to railings and strung on bunting between buildings at the Kirby Estate in Bermondsey, south east London.
It comes as the Three Lions are preparing to clash against Croatia this Saturday.
The decorating, which took over four days to complete, is led by resident Chris Dowse.
And he made sure the tradition, which has seen flags flying high for every international football tournament since 2012, is going as strong as ever.
The 42-year-old told : “As soon as the flags are out, people come out their front doors and speak to each other.
“It’s a proper old-fashioned style community and something like this really brings the positivity out.
“There are 350 to 400 flags of various types and sizes. It’s our biggest display yet.
“We started prepping on Thursday, through to Friday evening, all day Saturday and some final tinkering on Sunday.
“We’ve still got lots of flags left over. We keep on eyeing up spaces.
“We’ve even got some bunting going up soon as well.”
Chris is also planning on erecting a big screen in the courtyard if lockdown is eased on June 21.
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