Milton Keynes MP launches annual Christmas Card Competition

    Every year, Milton Keynes South MP Iain Stewart hosts a Christmas Card Competition, and it has now officially launched for 2022.

    Iain Stewart MP has launched his annual competition in schools across Milton Keynes South to find the artwork that will feature on his 2022 Christmas cards.

    The winning entries will make up the selection of Christmas cards that Iain Stewart MP will send to his family, friends, and parliamentary colleagues from across the nation.

    To enter the Christmas Card Competition, Iain requires participants:

    • Send their A4 entry by 17:00 on Friday 25 November 2022 which should clearly include their name, age, and school.
    • Enter a 2D picture, illustration, or photograph, without any glitter or accessories to allow him to create the Christmas card.

    To help participants, Iain has come up with three themes to spark their imagination and creativity:

    • Christmas in the Houses of Parliament
    • Milton Keynes becoming a city
    • The Royal Family

    Commenting, Iain Stewart MP said: “I am pleased to be running my Christmas Card Competition again this year, with the hunt now on to find the artwork for the cards that go to my colleagues, family and friends.

    “It is always fantastic to see the creativity and imagination of the pupils in Milton Keynes South. I have had multiple comments from the recipients of my Christmas cards about the wonderful artistic skills we have in the city.

    “I would like to wish good luck to all of you who are going to enter my Christmas Card Competition!”

    Entries can be scanned and sent by email to iain.stewart.mp@parliament.uk or posted to the Constituency Office address:

    Office of Iain Stewart MP,

    Suite 102,

    MK Business Centre,

    Foxhunter Drive,

    Linford Wood,

    MK14 6GD

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