The Edinburgh Reporter

Stamps for heroes

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Dear Editor,

I hope parents will encourage their children to take part in

Royal Mail’s stamp design competitio­n, to honour the heroes of the pandemic. The competitio­n is open to children, aged 4 to 14. Eight designs will be chosen to become stamps which will be on sale across the UK.

Children may choose to illustrate frontline workers in health or social care. They may want to celebrate other key workers who have kept the country going, such as refuse collectors, cleaners, teachers, supermarke­t workers, public transport staff, delivery drivers or, indeed, postmen and postwomen. Or they might highlight the volunteers who have helped in their local communitie­s or raised money for charity, such as Captain Sir Tom Moore.

The competitio­n is open until Friday 28 May. A special panel of judges will select the winners. As with all Special Stamps, the final eight designs will be sent to The Queen before they can be printed and issued as stamps. The winners will be announced in the Autumn.

We cannot wait to see who children choose to honour on their stamp. The past year has been very difficult for everyone, so let’s show the heroes of the pandemic just how much we appreciate what they have done for us.

David Gold Royal Mail Director of External Affairs & Policy

Full details can be found at www. royalmail.com/stampcompe­tition

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