Property News: Draw your future house to win £250 for your school!

Following the popularity of their drawing competition in recent years, letting specialists Leaders are again giving school children aged between 4 and 11 years old the chance to win £250 for their school plus £50 worth of art equipment for themselves.

The theme of the competition this year is ‘Draw your home in 30 years’ time’, to tie in with Leaders celebrating their 30th anniversary. It’s a chance for children to set their imaginations free on what their future home might look like. The entries can be in any medium – paint, pencil, collage, crayon, etc – and must be no bigger than A4 in size. “Over the six years that we’ve been running our drawing competition, we’ve been overwhelmed by the response from the many children who have entered,” says Leaders’ Marketing Manager, Alison Guyton. “We’ve been delighted to award more than £5,000 in prizes to local schools and pupils and have had some very worthy winners. We hope the competition this year will be just as popular and we look forward to seeing what the children come up with!”

Children aged between 4 and 11 years old are invited to enter the competition. There will be two categories: ages 4-7 years and 8-11 years.

The winners in each category will be awarded £250 for their school, plus a £50 gift voucher for themselves to spend on art equipment. There will also be a number of runner-up prizes. To take part in the competition, please send your artwork (no bigger than A4 size) to Leaders Marketing Department, Surrey House, 46 Commercial Way, Woking, Surrey, GU21 6HW.

Don’t forget to write your full name, age, contact telephone number, parent’s email address and the name of the school you attend clearly on the back. The deadline for entry is Friday 17 May 2013 and the winners will be notified and announced by the end of May. The winning illustrations may be considered for use in future posters, leaflets and other promotional material produced by Leaders. Unfortunately it will not be possible to return artwork.



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