Melhuish and Saunders in Glastonbury announce winners of Christmas card design competition

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

There were entries galore in the competition to design the Christmas cards for Glastonbury building contractors Melhuish and Saunders.

The winners have now been announced in the two categories, both of which will be used by the company as its Christmas card designs this year.

Luke, who is a pupil at Brookside Academy in Street, took first prize in the category for children aged between five and 10, and he has won a £25 shopping voucher for himself, and a £50 voucher for the school to spend on essential items.

The winner of the category for youngsters aged 11 to 16 was Wells Blue School student Eva, who won the same prizes for her success.

In second place in the two categories were Keria from Walton Primary School and Leila from Baltonsborough Primary School.

There were so many entries that Melhuish and Saunders also awarded prizes for third place, which went to Maya from Brookside Academy and Kayleigh from Avalon School in Street.

A spokesperson for the company said: "We really had our work cut out for us, we had some amazing designs here.

"Everyone made a fantastic effort, it was a hard decision to make. Thank you everyone who took part."

     

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