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600,000 children submit entries to stamp design contest hailing pandemic heroes

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record number of schoolchildren have submitted entries to a competition to design new Royal Mail stamps to recognise heroes of the pandemic.

More than 600,000 designs were sent from almost 7,500 schools, with 120 regional finalists being chosen.

A stamp designed by a schoolchild (Royal Mail/PA)

The previous highest number of entries received for a stamp design competition was 239,374 for Royal Mail’s Christmas Stamp Design Competition in 2013.

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One of the stamps designed by schoolchildren (Royal Mail/PA)

Also depicted on the designs were volunteers who have helped in their local communities or raised money for charity, including Captain Sir Tom Moore.

“Their brilliant efforts represent the collective gratitude of the nation to everyone who went above and beyond during the pandemic.

“Congratulations to all those who have made it to the next round and thank you to everyone who has taken part and to the teams at Royal Mail for managing this record number of entries.”

A stamp designed by a schoolchild (Royal Mail/PA)

Royal Mail chief executive Simon Thompson said: “We would like to thank all of the 606,049 children who submitted such brilliant designs to the competition.


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