My Dream Street competition

Fancy winning some eco-designed outdoor furniture for your school from Pendlewood or a family holiday in a Camping Pod courtesy of Pitchup.com in conjunction with Westholme Estate and Abbey Farm Caravan Park? Then show us what your dream street would be like.
The competition is open to schools and individuals in two age groups: Juniors (7-11 years and at primary school) and seniors (11-14 years and at secondary school). Find out about the fabulous prizes you can win.
The entries will then be shortlisted and the winners chosen by our panel of expert judges who are looking for the best and most creative examples of the streets that kids in the UK want to be playing in.
The judging panel
Wayne Hemingway - Sustrans' Patron, designer and co-founder of fashion label Red or Dead and Hemingway Design, an award-winning agency for urban redevelopment schemes.
Alan Pendlewood - CEO of Pendlewood, manufacturers of bespoke street furniture and wooden playground equipment for schools and providers of the school entry prizes.
Alex Allen - Director of Sustrans' Liveable Neighbourhoods projects that combine urban design, community involvement and sustainable transport planning.
How to enter
Use the downloadable entry sheet, the helpful template or just a plain old piece of paper (no larger than A3) to design your dream street. All entries must be accompanied by a completed official entry form and schools must also attach the cover slip.
Post entries to: My Sustrans Dream Street, Sustrans, 2 Cathedral Square, College Green, Bristol BS1 5DD.
The deadline for entries is 31 October 2011.
For any enquiries, please e-mail us.
Dream Street resources
- Entry sheet to download (pdf) (standard for both age groups) Cymraeg
- Entry sheet to download (pdf) (with template for both age groups) Cymraeg
- Cover slip for schools entries (pdf) (one per school or class needed)
- Entry form (pdf) (for entries submitted on plain paper)
Curriculum links and activities
- England Key Stage 2 or Key Stage 3
- Scotland Levels 1 and 2 or Levels 3, 4 and 5
- Wales Key Stage 2 or Key Stage 3
If you require resources in Welsh, please email us.
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