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Poetry Competition
Warwickshire Branch has arranged a Poetry Competition ending on 15th February 2010 and the advertisement appears below.
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A Poetry Competition to Celebrate the Beauty Tranquillity and Diversity the Warwickshire Countryside
This competition is sponsored by The Warwickshire Branch of The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)
We all value the countryside and admire the changing seasons, the drama of the weather, and power of nature.
Can you capture the wonder of our countryside in verse ?
Send your poems to
CPRE Warwickshire
41A Smith St, Warwick CV34 4JA or
poems@cprewarwickshire.org.uk to enter and win prizes.
Tel. No. 01926 494597
Full details on request from the above address
Two prizes of £50 each will be awarded to the best poems by under 18 entrants and over 18’s.
Closing Date 15th February 2010.
Prize Giving 23rd April 2010
A Poetry Competition to Celebrate the Beauty, Tranquillity and Diversity of the Warwickshire Countryside
Terms and Conditions
This competition is organised by The Warwickshire Branch of The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)
41A Smith St Warwick CV34 4JA
This competition is open to all
Entries to be submitted by 15th February 2010
Multiple entries are accepted
Entries are free
The poem can be any style or length
Each poem must be given a title
If entries are to be returned, please include a SAE
Please include name & address on the back of the poem
All entries will be judged anonymously and names must not appear on the front of the manuscript
Poems must be the original work of the author
Poems must be typed on one side only of A4 paper
The copyright remains with the author
Judging will take place on 31st March 2010
Winners will be notified by post by the end of April
There will be two prizes. £50 for Adults and £50 for Young People
Adults to be over 18 years of age
Please submit poems to 41A Smith St Warwick CV34 4JA
Telephone 01926 494597
e-mail to poems@cprewarwickshire.org.uk
Closing Date 15th February 2010
Prize Giving 23rd April 2010
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