The winning design has been chosen for the Mayor of Bridlington's official Christmas Card and the winner of the best dressed window display has been announced.
The Mayor of Bridlington, Councillor Liam Dealtry has issued a big THANK YOU to everyone who entered his Christmas Card Competition this year.
The Mayor says the competition was tough to judge with 388 cards received.
The Winning Designs have been chosen and in first place, winning a £50 Argos Voucher and having her design used as the official card for the Mayor this year, is Darcy Moony (age 11) from New Pasture Lane.
Second Place is Alisha Cross (age 10) from Hilderthorpe Primary School who has won a £30 Argos Voucher

and in Third Place is CJ Adams (age 5) from Burlington Infants winning a £20 Argos Voucher.

Mayor Dealtry said
"WELL DONE to everybody who entered the competition, your designs were fantastic and we hope you enter next year!"
At the same time Bridlington Town Council have announced that the winner of the Retail Christmas Window Display competition was CLIP Barbers on West Street.
Proprietor Anthony Bates created and designed the traditional window display himself and was presented with a trophy and engraved Town Council Plaque.



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