FOUR young winners have seen their artwork proudly on display in Newton Abbot town centre.

The youngsters from All Saints Marsh C of E Primary School were on hand when their work was unveiled.

As part of this year’s Walk to School Week celebrations, pupils at the school took part in an competition run by Teignbridge District Council inviting pupils to submit original poems or drawings to be engraved on plaques.

These are now permanently displayed on the new tree planters along Queen Street, home to new Juneberry trees.

The initiative celebrates greener travel, community pride, and the voices of local children.

Entries were judged by a panel made up of representatives from the town, district, and county councils and the competition was tough.

Out of many impressive submissions, four All Saints Marsh pupils Iman, Frankie, Charlie and Ivy were selected as winners.

The school celebrated with a special plaque unveiling ceremony in Newton Abbot town centre.

The children's poems were read aloud to an audience of staff and local dignitaries, followed by a celebratory cake and drinks to mark the occasion.

Headteacher Liam O'Sullivan said: ‘We are absolutely thrilled to see our pupils’ creativity recognised in such a meaningful and lasting way.

‘The plaques look incredible, and it’s so special to know their words and artwork will be enjoyed by the community for years to come.'

The school is encouraging families, friends, and residents to visit the town centre and try to spot all four plaques nestled among the planters on Queen Street.