Deadline approaching for Falkirk area flag design competition
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A design competition was launched by Provost Billy Buchanan in April to give those who live in the region a chance to show off their creativity during the coronavirus lockdown.
The deadline for entries is fast-approaching as submissions must be made by Tuesday, June 30.
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Hide AdThe winners from each ward will have their flag put on public display in the Municipal Buildings, Falkirk for a month and an overall winner will be chosen by local historian Ian Scott to receive £100 in prize money.
The areas are: Ward 1 (Bo’ness and Blackness); Ward 2 (Grangemouth); Ward 3 (Denny and Banknock); Ward 4 (Carse, Kinnaird and Tryst); Ward 5 (Bonnybridge and Larbert); Ward 6 (Falkirk North); Ward 7 (Falkirk South); Ward 8 (Lower Braes); and Ward 9 (Upper Braes).
Provost Buchanan said: “This is a competition open to anyone and is really for a bit of fun to beat the lockdown blues.
“We really want to see something that captures the real essence of your community but doesn’t need to be overly complicated.
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Hide Ad“It’s open to all ages and experiences and we look forward to seeing the designs turned into actual flags to be placed on public display after the Covid-19 situation has passed.
“Entries are open now and we really look forward to seeing what our creative communities can come up with.”
Designs must be emailed to [email protected] along with a name and postal address.
The subject line should read ‘Lockdown Flag Competition’. You must be a resident in the ward you enter for.
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It is hoped winners will be chosen in July.
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