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WIN a boardgame - and have your poster in the ET

DO you love art? Is drawing your favourite pastime?

DO you love art? Is drawing your favourite pastime? Well, if it is, Pete's Page has just the competition for budding artists everywhere this week.

Working alongside Peterborough City Council, Pete wants readers to design a poster to get people to recycle their glass by making sure it gets put in their green bins.

It can be as fun as you want, but must emphasize the importance of recycling.

Be as creative as you can and the winning entry will be printed and used by city council workers on their recycling roadshows and future campaigns.

As well as seeing their poster showcased in The Evening Telegraph, the

winner will also receive a new board game called What's Rubbish? by Orchard games.

To take part just follow the rules below:

Posters must be on an A4 sheet of paper, landscape (on its side) and

submitted by April 2.

Entries will be judged by the city council's community engagement team.

The winner will be announced on Pete's Page on April 5.

On the back of the poster, write your name, age, telephone number and address.

Send your entries to Pete's Page, Maria Thompson, The Evening Telegraph, 57 Priestgate, Peterborough, PE1 1JW. Or email maria.thompson@peterboroughtoday.co.uk


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