Pollinator Logo Competition

A young child stands in a classroom holding a colourful artwork and a box, while an adult woman smiles nearby. Three children are seated on the floor, facing them. Bright art displays and educational materials decorate the room.
1st – Seren Atherton, Ysgol Gynradd Talyllychau – Talley Primary School

A crayon drawing of a bee with yellow and black stripes, two antennae, and a small black tail, drawn on white paper with bold, scribbled lines.

 

A woman hands a smiling boy in a red jumper a book in front of a colourful mosaic sign on a white wall, with boxes on the ground nearby and a wire fence in the foreground.
2nd – Oliver Hedd Horn – Ysgol Gynradd Nantgaredig Primary School

A crayon drawing shows yellow and red flowers with green stems on white paper. A black and yellow striped bee with wings is flying above the flowers. The paper is creased. We recently held a competition for local primary schools to create a logo for our new interpretation boards.  The topic for the competition was ‘pollinators’ and we received 335 entries!

The competition winner was Seren Atherton from Talley Primary School and in 2nd place was Oliver Hedd Horn from Nantgaredig Primary School.

Our Community Engagement & Learning Officer and two of our trustees, Betsan Caldwell & Anne Loughrane, visited the schools recently to present Seren & Oliver with their prizes.

Seren’s picture can be seen on our new interpretation boards to note information on the park’s wildlife and Oliver’s picture will soon be seen in our new centre.

There’s a gallery of the contestants pictures on our website.