THE Queen and the Prime Minister will be among those receiving a little piece of Dudley this Christmas thanks to a Priory Primary School pupil.
Dudley North MP Ian Austin invited school children to design his Parliamentary Christmas card again this year, following the success of last year's competition.
The winning card (pictured) was designed by Callum Morris, of Class Six Red, and depicts the Priory Ruins during snow fall.
The cards, which have been professionally printed, also show the pictures drawn by the four runners-up and will be sent to the Queen, Gordon Brown, Chancellor Alistair Darling and other MPs, as well as local businesses, charities and community groups.
Mr Austin paid a visit to the Limes Road School to present Callum's prize - two tickets to watch this year's Community Shield football match at Wembley.
Runners-up also received prizes, as well as sports equipment for all the schools which took part in the competition.
Mr Austin said: "I thought the card was a great example of how we can celebrate our heritage."
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