- Royal Mail is running a competition to design a collection of 8 stamps to commemorate the heroes of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The competition is open to children aged between 4-14 years old with 8 winners to be decided by a special panel of judges.
- Cash prizes are to be won with the final eight stamps to be sent to Her Majesty The Queen before they can be printed and issued.
Local MP Antony Higginbotham is encouraging all children across Burnley and Padiham to enter the Royal Mail’s latest stamp design competition. The competition which will see a new stamp collection of eight designs created is intended to honour heroes of the coronavirus pandemic, featuring those who have kept the community going over the past year.
For more than 50 years Royal Mail’s Special Stamp programme has commemorated British history and achievement, honouring scientists and explorers, writers, artists, musicians, athletes, and Prime Ministers.
However to commemorate key workers who have continued to work throughout the pandemic the Royal Mail is set to commission a collection of stamps to be designed by school aged children with cash prizes and the opportunity to have their design printed as one of the new collection.
Commenting Antony Higginbotham MP said:
This is a unique opportunity and is the first design competition for non-Christmas stamps. It would be fantastic to see children from across the borough submit entries that pay tribute to the hard work of key workers and frontline staff across Burnley and Padiham.
For those who do enter I’d like to wish them the very best of luck and I look forward to seeing their creativity.
All the information needed about the competition is available on the Royal Mail website at www.royalmail.com/stampcompetition. Here you can also register your school in order to receive for one of the 6,000 resource packs available.
The competition is already open for submissions with a deadline of 28th May.