Entries close this weekend for Bridlington's annual Christmas competitions including the Mayor of Bridlington's Christmas card competition and the town's festive window competition.
The winner of the annual Christmas card competition will see their design used as the Mayor's official Christmas card and will also receive a £50 Argos voucher and a family ticket to the Bridlington Spa pantomime.
The competition is open to young people aged 5 to 16. Entries need to be sent to Bridlington Town Council's offices by Sunday (November 21st) and all entries must have the youngsters name,age and school included. Entries should be delivered to Bridlington Town Council, 2A Marshall Avenue, Bridlington, YO15 2DS.
There will also be a second prize of a £30 Argos voucher and a third prize of a £20 voucher.

Local businesses are invited to dress their window for the festive season and enter it in a competition.
This year the winner chosen by the committee will be presented with a prize of £100 as well as an engraved cup, a Bridlington Town Council plaque and an insert in the Town Council's winter newsletter to help advertise their business. The winning firm will get to keep the plaque, the cup will be handed on to winners in following years.
There will also be a second place prize of £50 and a £25 third place prize.
Entry forms for this years competition need to be returned to the council either by post or email by Sunday (November 21st)
The Entry for can be downloaded here Bridlington Christmas Window Display Entry Form


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