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Slideshow: Logo competition - selection of entries



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Photo slideshow: Selection of entries to Our World In Your Hands logo competition
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DEADLINE for the Advertiser and Review's Our World in Your Hands logo competition is on Thursday, (01/05).
But here we offer a taste of some of the scores of colourful entries now to choose from. Click on Play for a photo slideshow of some of the entries.

Pupils from schools across the region have put pencils and crayons to paper to create some fantastic logos, one of which will be used in our campaign pages in the newspaper and on our website, www.buckinghamtoday.co.uk.

Among school entries were St James and St John C of E School in Chackmore and Greens Norton Primary School, with some individual entries from pupils at Buckingham Primary School and Brackley Junior School.

Work has been based around many themes, including protecting the planet, recycling, looking after trees, growing your own fruit and vegetables and litter picking.

Brackley firm Global Mapping Ltd has offered a main prize of a £120 magnetic pinboard Dynamic World map, which features plate tectonics, earthquakes and tsunamis and areas of the world affected by global warming.

The company is also giving away five paper versions of the map while Buckingham art supply shop, Canvas, is providing an art set as a prize.
Advertiser and Review editor, Rob Gibbard, said: "I am really pleased with the standard of entries.

"Children have taken the theme of the campaign to heart and show they are really thinking about future of the planet ."

Judging of the entries is now underway and the winners will be announced in next week's paper.

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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 12:16 PM
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  • Location: Buckingham
 
 

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