Witney Town Council Christmas Card Competition 2023

Every year we ask Witney’s children to get creative and design an official Christmas Card for the Mayor and this year is no different.
The Council is calling on all the children of primary school age living in Witney to help out. Your mission is to create a fabulous Christmas themed design.
 
The competition is open to all primary aged children creating designs at home, in school, with their Brownie pack or any other Witney organisation.
 
Design the illustration for the official Witney Town Council Christmas card.
 
The winning design will be used as the Mayor’s official card. The Town Council will also use it and we will provide the winner with their own copies to send out too.
 
CLOSING DATE is 5pm on Tuesday 31st October to allow us time to select the winner and get the cards printed.
 
We have provided a template for you to use 
Please return your entries by email or post to:
info@witney-tc.gov.uk or by post to Witney Town Council, Town Hall, Witney OX28 6AG.
We look forward to seeing them!
A reminder that we must receive all entries by Closing Date: 5pm on Tuesday 31st October.
There will be prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd.
Don’t forget to pop your name, age, school and contact details on the picture when you return it.
The overall winning design will be made into the official card used by the Mayor and Town Council.
Here is last year’s winning entry, by 6 year old Jasper from St Mary’s Infant School for some inspiration.
Child's drawing of a church

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