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Four business owners from Swindon and the Cotswolds have raised thousands of pounds in sponsorship to launch the contest aimed at young people who would have been taking their GCSEs, A Levels or equivalent examinations in 2021.
The team have gathered a stunning array of judges for this year’s competition including tv presenter and owner of Cotswold Farm Park Adam Henson; artist, social media influencer and comedian Arron Crascall; interior designer and tv presenter Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen and journalist and tv personality Dom Joly.
The Cotswold Challenge was first staged in March last year by a team of self-employed professionals Nigel Chute (Chute Design); Allison Murray (Allison Murray Design); Chris Roberts (Chris Roberts MBE PR) and Fiona Scott (Scott Media).
With education in schools and colleges being disrupted for the second year running, it’s returned to give young people from the Cotswolds and across Swindon the chance to win a ‘real world’ prize judged by people who are successful in their profession.
The team believe that the past year’s Year 11, 12 and 13 students, who have been penned ‘the lost or Covid generation’ need to be able to showcase their talent and be rewarded for what has been, without doubt, a very tough time for them all.
Fiona Scott, runs her business Scott Media from Swindon and has lived in the town since 1997. She said:
“We are urging young people, their parents, guardians, grandparents, friends, brothers and sisters to take part. This is an opportunity not only to win a cash prize but also to showcase talent in public to people who are influential in their respective fields. In life and business, contacts are invaluable.”
The initiative was so successful in 2020 around 500 young people entered the categories of Art & Design; Creative Writing; Innovation & Entrepreneurial Thinking. The prizes in each category are £500 for first place, £300 for second, £150 for third, £50 for fourth and there will be £25 book tokens for four students in each category who are highly commended.
This year there will also be a Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Talent chosen by The Cotswold Challenge team and given to one person in each category. Entries can be submitted online until the evening ofTuesday 6th July and judging will take place in mid July. The judges to date are:
Art & Design:
Creative Writing:
Enterprise & Innovation:
This year’s sponsors to date are:
To enter visit https://thecotswoldchallenge.com and to see an animation about the challenge visit https://youtu.be/57_yH3Ja7a4
Attached is an image Fiona Scott of Scott Media, one of four business owners behind The Cotswold Challenge. Picture taken by Barbara Leatham of Barbara Leatham Photography.
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