Get snapping! Cheshire Wildlife Trust launch photography competition for 2022 calendar

By James Kelly

17th Apr 2021 | Local News

The beautiful Sandbach Park (Image: Stephen Craven)
The beautiful Sandbach Park (Image: Stephen Craven)

The Cheshire Wildlife Trust has launched a photography competition calling for beautiful images of our local landscapes and wildlife.

The 12 winning entries will be featured in the Trust's 2022 calendar, with the overall winner enjoying the front page spot.

Sandbach is full of skilled photographers and it would be great to see our beautiful park, or the nature at the Flashes, or the Brereton Heath nature reserve make it into the winning selection!

"From birds to butterflies and gardens to nature reserves, we're looking for the special creatures and wild places you can find in our fabulous region," said Cheshire Wildlife Trust.

If coronavirus restrictions change before the closing date (Monday 31 May 2021), those wishing to enter can use archive images, and should not travel to take photos if the rules forbid it.

The competition will be judged by the Trust's Vice-President and award-winning photographer Ben Hall and editor of Your WildLife members' magazine, Jen Shutt.

For details on how to enter, click here.

     

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