Stephen Metcalfe, local MP
for South Basildon and East Thurrock, paid a visit to Ryedene Community Primary
School this week to promote Royal Mail’s Christmas stamp competition.
When Mr Metcalfe arrived,
the children were busy painting their designs for the competition which will
give local primary schoolchildren the chance to create an official Christmas
stamp for the first time in more than 30 years.
Launched by children’s
author and illustrator Lauren Child, the competition is open to primary school
aged pupils from 4-11, and will give two winners the chance to see their design
used by millions of people sending festive greetings to friends and family
across the country.
The theme of the
competition is “What does the Christmas season mean to you?” and the designs
can be religious or secular. As with all Special Stamps issued by Royal Mail,
both winning designs will have to be approved by The Queen.
Two winning designs from
children will be selected by a panel of judges, and their designs will appear
on one of the 1st and one of the 2nd Class Christmas
Stamps from this year’s range.
Mr Metcalfe wrote to all
primary schools in South Basildon and East Thurrock encouraging them to take
part in the competition and was said to be delighted that Ryedene Community
Primary School are participating.
After his visit he
commented: “It was brilliant to visit Ryedene and to see what ideas the
children have had for their entries. It was great to see so many students
getting involved - the standard really was fantastic and I wish every student
the best of luck with their entry.”
“I would like to thank
Royal Mail for giving the young people this once in a lifetime opportunity and
I hope that this year I will be sending my Christmas cards using stamps
designed by a child in South Basildon and East Thurrock!”