Ukraine flag removed from council HQ by Reform
A second Union flag was instead put up in its place outside County Hall in Chelmsford on Friday.
Council leader Peter Harris said it was a "proud moment", but in response, Tory opposition boss Lee Scott warned it could encourage "pro-Kremlin politics" locally.
The Ukraine flag had flown outside the building since March 2022, weeks after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of the country.
It marks the latest in a series of early manoeuvres made by Reform, which ended the Conservatives' 25-year reign at the local authority on Friday.
It has already announced plans to scrap library reservation charges and threatened legal action to stop local government reorganisation.

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Harris said: "The replacement of the Ukraine flag does not diminish the support and generosity that Essex residents have shown the people of Ukraine since 2022, and I know this will continue."
A spokesman said there would be discussions with the county's Ukrainian community before finding the flag a new home.
However, Scott said its removal was "deeply disappointing" and sent "the wrong message", branding it a "performative gesture".
"For Essex to turn its back on a visible symbol of solidarity risks importing the language and instincts of pro-Kremlin politics into our county at the very moment our allies across Europe continue to stand firm in support of Ukraine," he added.
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