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Finalists of pandemic heroes’ stamp competition announced

Royal Mail announced the winners of a regional competition to encourage youngsters to design stamps inspired by heroes of the pandemic.

To recognize the crucial role of key and frontline workers during the Covid crisis, the competition was open to UK schoolchildren.

Maddie Bonsey, age 13, Netherthorpe School Chesterfield, Royal Mail/PA(PA Media)
Anna Isaac, aged 10, from St Jude’s Church of England Primary School, London (Royal Mail/PA)(PA Media)

Children aged 4-14 years were asked to consider their heroes, and then to design a Royal Mail stamp in their honor.

Over 600,000 entries were received from more than 7,479 schools throughout the UK.

Ishan Bains (6 years old), from Abbey CofE Infant School in Nuneaton (Royal Mail/PA).(PA Media)
Connie Stuart, aged 14, from Litcham School, King’s Lynn (Royal Mail/PA)(PA Media)

One of the judges, Baroness Floella Ben, stated: “For many children living through Covid has been a worrying time, so it was great to give them the opportunity to be artistically creative and share their vision of what they have experienced and their hopes for the future. The results are inspirational.”

Hannah Ingram-Moore, daughter of Captain Sir Thomas Moore, who was also a judge, said her family had been touched by how many designs there were of her father.”

Molly Clarke, 12 years old, Great Sankey High School, Warrington, Royal Mail/PA(PA Media)
Thomas Ferris, 7 years old, from Hardy Memorial Primary school, Armagh (Royal Mail/PA).(PA Media)

These designs honored a variety of heroes, including parents, carers and refuse collectors, nurses, cleaners, teachers, staff at supermarkets, transport workers, drivers, postmen, and women.

These designs will move on to the next round with a chance of appearing on a stamp next spring.

The Prince of Wales will select the final eight designs.


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