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CREATIVE youngsters who showcased their artistic flair during the town's Diamond Jubilee celebrations were honoured for their work with a prize-giving ceremony at Droitwich Library.
The 15 winners of the Jubilee art competition, together with their families, were welcomed to the library for the event which included a free magic show.
Town Mayor Coun Anne Taft, Wychavon District Council chairman Coun Richard Morris and the authority's arts development officer Jenny Davis were among the guests.
Coun Taft and Coun Morris then presented the competition winners with their prizes which included special commemorative
Diamond Jubilee medals and framed certificates illustrated by Spa artist Rosie Philpott. Additional prizes were donated by Waitrose and Argos.
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