Pupils are invited to create postcards of Elmbridge landmarks as part of a national competition.
School children can show how proud they are of their area by designing cards of interesting or beautiful places in a competition organised by School Stickers.
The best entries will be printed as proper postcards.
Neil Hodges, managing editor of School Stickers, said: "This is a chance for Elmbridge pupils to show off the best bits of their area.
"The design of the postcard is up to them, whether it’s a great drawing, collage or photo.
"The landmarks they choose can be somewhere less-known nationally but important locally, perhaps a great building, amazing view or somewhere of historic interest."
Pupils aged between four and 16-years-old can take part in the Pride of Place Pupils’ Postcards competition.
Entries must be submitted by midnight on June 14.
The winners are announced a week later.
More information can be found at schoolstickers.co.uk/postcardcompetition.
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