Sparklingn idea to advise children on bonfire safety

Bognor Regis Funeralcare is running a children's competition designed to create awareness of the dangers of firework misuse and encourage bonfire safety.

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Posters on display at Bognor Regis FuneralcarePosters on display at Bognor Regis Funeralcare
Posters on display at Bognor Regis Funeralcare

The funeral directors, in Canada Grove, Bognor Regis, invited pupils from Bartons Primary School, in Lethaby Road, Bersted, to design posters and write poems about bonfire night.

Funeral director Marc Labrum said: “We are keen to encourage local youngsters to understand the potential dangers and help them to stay safe on this popular annual event.”

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Entries are on display in the business’s window for the half term week.

Judging will be carried out by a teacher, fire officer and member of staff from Bognor Regis Funeralcare.

The three winners will each be presented with a £20 book token next Friday at West Meads Fire Station.

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