11:45AM, Sunday 27 October 2013
There is still time for youngsters to get their artwork seen by the likes of David Cameron as part of an annual Christmas card competition.
The Prime Minister is just one of the important figures who will receive cards from Maidenhead MP Theresa May over the festive period, and the Home Secretary is asking children from the area to come up with a design for the cards.
The competition launched earlier this month, with children under 11 asked to create a card with the theme of 'what I like about Christmas'.
Mrs May will choose her favourite entry next month.
Entries for this year's competition should be marked Theresa May's Christmas Card and sent to Maidenhead Advertiser, 48 Bell Street, Maidenhead, SL6 1HX.
They should also include the name, age and school of the entrant and a daytime contact number for their parent or guardian.
Entries close on Thursday, November 14.
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