Children in Barry are being invited to design the town mayor's Christmas card in a special competition.
5 - 11 year olds are being invited to enter with the winning design being used on the official card sent out by Cllr Catherine Iannucci-Williams.
The winner will get a £10 voucher as well as their own copies of the printed card.
The Mayor of Barry said: "I'm really excited to be holding a Christmas card competition this year and can't wait to see everyone's entries. It will be lovely to see what Christmas means to everyone!"
Entries must be a maximum size of A4 and can be portrait or landscape - glitter and 3D objects are not allowed as the image must be scanned.
To request an entry form, email: engagementandevents@barrytowncouncil.gov.uk - the closing date is Friday 15th November.


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