Brooke bags prize

A Ballymena school pupil has bagged a big prize in an art competition organised by the town’s Tesco store to tell customers about their new Click & Collect Groceries online shopping service.
Brooke Arbuthnot aged 11 of Camphill Primary who has won £250 for her school plus a £25 Tesco gift card for herself in an art competition organised by the towns Tesco store to tell customers about their new Click & Collect Groceries online shopping service. ©Press Eye Ltd Northern Ireland Picture by Brian Thompson / Presseye.comBrooke Arbuthnot aged 11 of Camphill Primary who has won £250 for her school plus a £25 Tesco gift card for herself in an art competition organised by the towns Tesco store to tell customers about their new Click & Collect Groceries online shopping service. ©Press Eye Ltd Northern Ireland Picture by Brian Thompson / Presseye.com
Brooke Arbuthnot aged 11 of Camphill Primary who has won £250 for her school plus a £25 Tesco gift card for herself in an art competition organised by the towns Tesco store to tell customers about their new Click & Collect Groceries online shopping service. ©Press Eye Ltd Northern Ireland Picture by Brian Thompson / Presseye.com

Brooke Arbuthnot, aged 11, of Camphill Primary School, won £250 for the school plus a £25 Tesco gift card for herself.

But the best prize of all was seeing the winning artwork printed on 250 re-usable jute shopping bags which will now be distributed free to parents and children at the winning school.

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And this week young Brooke, accompanied by classmates, family and school staff visited the Click &Collect unit at Tesco Ballymena to pick up their prize.

Schoolchildren had been asked by the tesco.com team to design an eye-catching picture to go alongside the Click& Collect design to promote the new service in which shoppers can order groceries online and arrange to pick them up at a time to suit them from a collection point in the car park without ever having to leave their car!

The groceries collection service is the first of its kind in Ballymena.

Brooke’s entry was selected by judges for its colour, impact, sense of fun and style.

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