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Capture Bracknell's true colours for photo competition

By Becky Barnes
April 25, 2012

Keen amateur photographers are invited to capture the colours red, white and blue in the borough’s open parks and spaces.

Bracknell Forest Council is running the competition to celebrate the Olympic Games and the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.

Richard Walton, head of parks and countryside, said: “We’re really lucky to have some fantastic, easily accessible parks and countryside in Bracknell Forest.

“This is a chance for all keen photographers to show off their skills and capture the borough’s beauty at the same time.”

A digital picture frame is up for grabs and the chance to have your photo exhibited in South Hill Park.

Councillor Iain McCracken said: “There’s certainly going to be a lot of red, white and blue around this summer, and I look forward to seeing the creative ways our residents capture these colours.”

To enter, email your photo to park.photos@bracknell-forest.gov.uk or post to Parks Photo Competition 2012, parks and countryside service, Bracknell Forest Council, Time Square, Market Street, Bracknell, RG12 1JD, by 5pm on Friday, September 28. For more information visit www.bracknell-forest.gov.uk/parksinpictures

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   Maybe I can get a photo of South Hill park after the fair has just left it in a muddy wrecked mess and submit that?
GetWellSoonBracknell
25/04/2012 at 22:18 Offensive or Inappropriate?
   I found this very confusing... I thought Bracknell's true colours were grey, grey, and more grey... so red, white and blue came as quite a shock.
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