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Children's poetry competition at Latitude festival gets bigger
Children's poetry competition at Latitude festival gets bigger

BBC News

time21-03-2025

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Children's poetry competition at Latitude festival gets bigger

A children's poetry competition run by the BBC and the Latitude festival is expanding to cover three winner will get to read their own work on the Waterfront Stage – which floats on the lake at Henham Park, Suffolk – to officially open this year's weekend of music, arts and culture in competition is open seven to 11-year-olds who live or go to school in Suffolk, Norfolk or director Melvin Benn said: "Latitude has always celebrated the power of words and the creative spirit, and this offers a wonderful opportunity for young voices to find a platform." The competition first ran at last year's festival when it was open only to young people from Suffolk. Louise Hulland, who presents the afternoon show across BBC Radio Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, is one of the four said: "Poetry and creative writing is a huge part of the afternoon programme, and BBC Local Radio is all about being a friend to our listeners, so I'm really looking forward to reading all the entries."BBC presenter Sarah Lilley, poet Luke Wright and Latitude arts curator Kirsty Taylor will also be judging the submissions on the theme of friendship. Wright said: "Our friends lift us up, they enrich our lives, they bring us joy. "Capturing joy in a poem is no easy thing but when it's done well it makes for such wonderful reading. "I want to see those moments of joy friendship can bring. "After the brilliant entries we had last year, I have high hopes. I can't wait to read your friendship poems." Last year's winner was Anna, 11, from near wrote The Mother Tree, about searching for a special tree to share her feelings had her Latitude experience documented by Newsround. Poems can be submitted here, where you can also see full terms and our privacy close on Friday 11 April at midday. Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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