A competition is being held to find artwork that will become the Mayor of Witney’s Christmas card for 2022.
Children aged 11 and under can enter the competition which is held annually.
Entrants have total creative freedom as long as the design is Christmas themed, and this year the template is square.
Witney Town Council's annual competition is open to all primary aged children creating designs at home, in school, with their Brownie pack or any other Witney organisation.
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The winning design will be used as the Mayor’s official card and by the town council.
The winner will receive their own copies to send out too.
There will also be prizes for first, second and third place.
A template to use is available on the town council's website.
Closing date is 5pm on Friday October 28.
Don’t forget to pop your name, age, school and contact details on the picture.
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