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Freakishly fun! Pupil from Bishop Wilton Primary School wins David Wilson Homes’ Halloween-themed colouring competition
Local housebuilder, David Wilson Homes recently launched its very own seasonal colouring competition over the Halloween period at its Pavilion Square development in Pocklington.
The housebuilder encouraged local schools to take part in the colouring competition and return their crafty entries to the Pavilion Square development to be in with a chance of winning a fang-tastic treat; a hamper of arty goodies and a spook-tacular £100 voucher for their school.
The winner, Phoebe North age 5, from Bishop Wilton Primary School bagged the best treat of all, first place in the competition with her creative interpretation of a spooky Halloween scene.
Rebecca Smith, Senior Sales Adviser at Pavilion Square, commented: “This has been a lovely activity, encouraging local children to spend an evening at home, getting creative for Halloween. At David Wilson Homes, we don’t believe in tricks, just treats so we are delighted to hear that Phoebe has won an arty hamper for herself and a £100 voucher for Bishop Wilton Primary School.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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