On 5th November, the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Christmas Card competition will close. This means Cheshire Primary School children only have three weeks to submit their designs.
Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer is looking for four bespoke designs which will represent each of the local authority areas in the county. These are:
- Cheshire East
- Cheshire West and Chester
- Halton
- Warrington
John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner, said: “There’s something heartwarming about receiving a Christmas card that has been designed by local children in the area. It adds that little bit of extra Christmas magic.
“I look forward to seeing the designs that are submitted. I’m really excited to see the children’s artistic talents and the winners will of course receive a prize as a thank you for their work.”
About the competition
- The competition is open to Primary School children up to the age of 11, and is free to enter
- Entries can be submitted as a drawing, painting or photograph. They must be Christmas themed, of A5 size (either portrait or landscape orientation) and can be in colour or black and white
- On the reverse of the design all entrants should include:
- Their name
- Age
- Contact number of a parent/guardian or their school
- The address of their school
- Entries can be sent via:
- Email
- pcc@cheshire.police.uk with the subject ‘Christmas Card competition’
- Post
- FAO Sarah Tilling
- Email
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire,
Clemonds Hey
Oakmere Road
Winsford
Cheshire
CW7 2UA
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