A seven-year-old girl’s artwork will be featured on Lancashire police’s Christmas card after she won a festive competition. Phoebe was chosen from 1,274 children who participated in the annual Chief Constable’s Christmas card art competition. This means the youngster’s artwork will be displayed on the Christmas e-card, which is sent to more than 5,000 officers and staff members. Phoebe also received £150 worth of books for her primary school in Preston. Schoolchildren across the county were tasked with designing a police-themed Christmas image inside a bauble template, with a selection of these designs printed and hung on the tree in the headquarters reception. Chief Constable, Sacha Hatchett, stated, “We have been blown away by the response and I’m really impressed by the talent and creativity the young people throughout the county have.” Phoebe’s school reported that she was “really proud of herself, as are we at school.” Police and Crime Commissioner, Clive Grunshaw, named Amira, nine, as the second winner, and Ava, six, and Willow, eight, were also recognized as runner-ups. Post navigation Ofsted Designates Town as “Childcare Desert” Reopening of Riot-Damaged Library Marked by Lantern March