Local pupils paint picture of ideal neighbourhood

Published by Shoreline for Shoreline Housing Partnership in Housing
Ruby Judge receives winning artwork from Shoreline customer engagement officer Lorraine Osgar, watched by her mum Catherine Judge.
Two local Grimsby pupils have won artwork for their schools depicting visions of their ideal neighbourhood.
Local children took part in the art competition at Shoreline’s Big Day Out – Shoreline Housing Partnership’s first ever flagship annual event - creating scenes that painted a picture of an ideal neighbourhood including everything from good neighbours to hot air balloons as well as swings, play areas and green spaces.
The winning entries were Ruby Judge and Luke Jackson winning the artwork they helped to create for Keelby Infants School and Grange Infants respectively.
Shoreline customer engagement officer Lorraine Osgar said: “Young people are a major part of the community and it’s really interesting to see what they think makes an ideal neighbourhood.”
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