03:49AM, Friday 08 November 2013
The search to find a winning design for Theresa May's Christmas cards has entered its final week.
Budding artists have until Thursday, November 14, to submit their entries for the competition to find a festive design to adorn the Maidenhead MP's cards.
The winner will have their artwork printed and sent out to the Home Secretary's many important contacts, including Prime Minister David Cameron.
The Advertiser-backed challenge is asking children under the age of 11 to come up with a creative, original design based on the theme of 'what I like about Christmas'.
Entries have already been flooding in from children around the area, but there is still time for youngsters to be in contention when Mrs May judges the entries later this month.
Submissions should be marked Theresa May's Christmas Card and sent to Maidenhead Advertiser, 48 Bell Street, Maidenhead, SL6 1HX by the closing date.
They should also include the name, age and school of the entrant and a daytime contact number for their parent or guardian.
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