A FLINTSHIRE pharmacy has been wowed by children's artistic talents in a Halloween-themed competition.
Knights Pharmacy, in Hawarden, ran the Halloween colouring in competition with local children - who produced "amazing" entries which have been placed on display in the pharmacy's window.
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Rebecca Clarkson, who works at the pharmacy, said: "It was really difficult to pick a winner, as all the designs and colours were amazing. Some had clearly used their imagination, which was lovely to see.
"We have had so many compliments for them all by people passing the pharmacy. Thank you so much to all those who entered.
"We will keep the entries here, if anyone wants to collect their artwork. Well done to all."
The winning entry was by Genevieve Bates, aged 7 - who won a cuddly ghost toy as a prize. Runner-up was Maisie Dutton, aged 6, who won a cuddly pumpkin as her prize.
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