A pupil from Cadoxton Primary School has won a competition to design the Mayor of Barry's Christmas card.
Lucie-Jai's artwork will be used on the official card sent out by town mayor Catherine Iannucci-Williams.
The winner was invited with her family to Barry Town Council's chamber to receive her prizes, along with runners up Elliott of All Saints Primary School and Vira of High Street Primary School.

Cllr Iannucci-Williams said: "There were so many brilliant entries this year and we're really pleased that schools and young people from across Barry got involved!"
"I really liked the colours chosen, and the use of English and Welsh. Congratulations again to Lacie-Jai for her brilliant design."

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