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Millionaire businessman wins fight to fly ‘woke-free zone’ flag outside his HQ after council officials told him to take it down

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A millionaire businessman has won a fight to fly a flag 'Woke Free Zone' outside of his company couple after it was withdrawn by the Council officials.

Sportsgear Tycoon Alex Loven, 37, proudly flew his flag into a one -man score against what he regards as modern rules aroused.

But it was taken down after an anonymous complaint and planning officials demanded that he received a building permit.

Mr. Loven, named as the richest young person in Wales in the Rich List Sunday Times, was marked by an unknown complaint with officials who said that the pole was 'offensive'.

But he promised to combat the bureaucracy of the Labor Council and applied for a retrospective permission – and won.

He raised three flag poles outside the head office of his Net World Sports Factory in Wrexham, Noord -Wales, including one with the banner 'Woke Free Zone'.

The company employs 230 people at the £ 25 million head office that sells football goals and other sports equipment around the world.

Mr. Loven is worth £ 200 million and has caught up with former footballer Gareth Bale as the richest man younger than 40 in Wales. He was a crowned MBE in King Charles' first birthday.

Millionaire businessman wins fight to fly ‘woke-free zone’ flag outside his HQ after council officials told him to take it down

Alex Loven, 37, is estimated to be worth £ 200 million and has caught up with former football player Gareth Bale as the richest man younger than 40 in Wales

He proudly flew his flag in a one -man camp

He proudly flew his flag in a one -man camp

He raised three flag poles outside the head office of his Net World Sports Factory in Wrexham, Noord -Wales

He raised three flag poles outside the head office of his Net World Sports Factory in Wrexham, Noord -Wales

The flag power was launched after Mr. Loven has divided his local community with his anti-wreck attitude, where people are accused of being hypersensitive on social issues.

The anonymous resident argued that it showed a 'complete lack of inclusiveness' and was a representation of 'complete and extreme discrimination'.

The person added: “I would be very disappointed to discover that someone would be connected to such a company that has a clear lack of ethnic, racial and sexual minority consciousness and recognition.”

Mr. Loven previously defended his high -flying flag after he had asked himself whether 'Wokess' hinded the development of people.

He said: 'It is more than reasonable to question the value of Wokeess's cloak that has all parts of society covered from education to regular media.

'Simply put, we wonder if the awake story helps the development of young people and it would be completely unfair to say otherwise if we didn't believe in it.

'The world is a tough place and life is full of challenges. A sense of rights or bone inflammation takes you nowhere. We should build young people, don't pull them down. '

After buying a cricket bat at the age of 13, Mr. Loven realized that he could make a profit by buying Bulk to sell his friends and teachers at school.

The planning application stated the slogans shown on the flags, including 'Forza', 'Net World 3PL', 'Utopia City', 'Net World Sports' and the controversial 'Woke Free Zone'

The planning application stated the slogans shown on the flags, including 'Forza', 'Net World 3PL', 'Utopia City', 'Net World Sports' and the controversial 'Woke Free Zone'

Mr. Loven previously defended his high -flying flag after he had wondered whether 'Wokess' hinded the development of people

Mr. Loven previously defended his high -flying flag after he had wondered whether 'Wokess' hinded the development of people

Netto World Sports Factory in Wrexham, Noord -Wales

Netto World Sports Factory in Wrexham, Noord -Wales

Mr. Loven has saved £ 13,000 from his services with the traders of a builders to start his sports equipment company in 2009

Mr. Loven has saved £ 13,000 from his services with the traders of a builders to start his sports equipment company in 2009

He then worked for long hours at the traders of a builders to save enough money to buy a full container sports networks. He saved £ 13,000 of his services to start his sports equipment company in 2009.

The planning application stated the slogans shown on the flags, including 'Forza', 'Net World 3PL', 'Utopia City', 'Net World Sports' and the controversial 'Woke Free Zone'.

In a plea for the council, an agent said on behalf of the company: 'Net world sports proposes to fly different flags on the site of the head office.

'Three flag poles that fly three separate flags are already present, which is why this application strives for retrospective advertising permission for these flags in addition to two more flags.

'The five flags are flown together of the three flagpoles.

'The flagmates are located in a grass area northwest of the headquarters building on the corner of Bryn Lane and Ridleywood Road.

'While the text and images on each flag vary, the maximum height of the individual letters and symbols is no larger than 56 cm. No flags are relieved internally or externally. '

Wrexham Council has added the building permit for retrospective for the flags at the company's head office.

Net world sports has been approached for a comment.

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