The insignia as so described, has become generally accepted as Hailsham's official Town Crest and is sported by many of the town's clubs and societies. It is also included on the Badge of the Town Mayor, which is worn on all official occasions and at local functions.
The Hailsham Town Crest was originally designed by a parish councillor (unknown) and adopted by the Town Council for use on all official documents. It was created by a local resident in the form of a shield, which was presented to the council, and now hangs in the Town Council Offices at The Inglenook in Market Square. The resident responsible for painting the shield was Mr P.V. Collings, a reitired artist assigned to produce work for the The Royal Family.
The shield (as indicated at the top right of this page) is divided into four sectors:
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