The Mayor of Lancaster is asking primary school age pupils from across the district to design him a Christmas card.
The successful design will be sent to a number of important people on behalf of Lancaster City Council, including His Majesty the King.
For those children wishing to enter the competition their design should:
Be on a piece of A4 paper of any colour
Use strong colours but avoid using glitter
Not have things stuck on to it
Include their name, age, address and telephone number on the back
“I am really looking forward to receiving the entries produced by the children of our district for my Christmas card competition.” commented the Mayor, Councillor Roger Dennison.
“I’m sure I will have a very difficult decision to make.”
Designs should be sent to the Mayor’s Office, Town Hall, Lancaster, LA1 1PJ. The closing date is Friday November 24.
The winner will be welcomed to Lancaster Town Hall to meet the Mayor with nine of their friends and family where they will enjoy a tour of the town hall and be presented with a framed copy of their design.


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