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Incorporated into: 1974 [[Gedling]]
Incorporated into: 1974 [[Gedling]]
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The white and blue wavy bars refer to Daybrook, the red background for Redhill and the oak for Woodthorpe all places within the District. The arrows allude to the ajoining Forest of Sherwood.
The white and blue wavy bars refer to Daybrook, the red background for Redhill and the oak for Woodthorpe all places within the District. The arrows allude to the ajoining Forest of Sherwood.


The crest refers to the derivation of the name of Arnold - Ernehale in the Domesday Book, which is taken to mean "the valley of eagles".
The crest refers to the derivation of the name of Arnold - Ernehale in the Domesday Book, which is taken to mean "the valley of eagles".'''[[Literature]]''':
 
'''[[Literature]]''':


{{media}} Scott-Giles, 1953; Gedling Official Guide (send by the Gedling Council)
{{media}} Scott-Giles, 1953; Gedling Official Guide (send by the Gedling Council)
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