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The arms were officially granted on September 9, 1955.
The arms were officially granted on September 9, 1955.


I have no coloured image or any information of these arms. Any information is welcome !
The green field and enarched chief represented the curve of a hill and the white pallet no doubt represents the Roman Fosse Way, which runs south to north through the district. The fleece was a symbol of the traditional woollen industry of the area.
 
The gold fleurs-de-lys are likely to be from the arms of Sir Baptist Hicks, first Viscount Campden and the swan from the crest of the Greville or Grevel family. William Grevel of Chipping Campden was described as "flower of the wool merchants of England".
 
The motto chosen by the council, was adapted from Psalm 104.


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