Eastlands Primary School Pupil Wins Warwickshire Firework Poem and Poster Competition
Lewis Gurney aged 5, a pupil at Eastlands Primary School has won first prize in the poster section of the Warwickshire Firework Safety Poetry and Poster Competition (Rugby area), organised by Warwickshire County Council’s Trading Standards Service.
Lewis will be presented with his prize at a school assembly on Friday 12th November at 3pm.
The aim of the competition is to remind children about the dangers of fireworks. Every year fireworks cause hundreds of avoidable injuries. Around half of all injuries happen to children under the age of 16 years, many of whom may have ugly burn scars, for life.
Lewis’s poster was chosen from over 220 entries and was the winning poster because of its bright eye catching colours and great safety message. Lewis will be presented with his prize, a £10 book token, at his school and will see his poster featured as part of next year’s firework safety campaign.
Warwickshire County Councillor Richard Hobbs, Portfolio Holder for Community Protection said: "I would like to congratulate the winners of this competition and thank all those who took part. The standard of entries was again very high this year and showed just how much young children know about keeping themselves safe on bonfire night.
I know they will follow the guidance we are providing and have a safe and enjoyable 5th of November!"
The winning poems and posters in this year’s competition can be viewed on our website http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/tradingstandards.