This year National Trust Cymru celebrates 50 years of caring for the beautiful Stackpole Estate.
Everyone is invited to help celebrate this inspiring Pembrokeshire location, by submitting entries
for a photo competition on the theme “What Stackpole means to me”.
Prizes are being sponsored by the Pembrokeshire National Trust Association, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
place cash prize for each age category: Adults, 18 and under, and 11 and under. Deadline for
entry is 1 July. Winners will be announced and some of the photographs displayed at the National
Trust Cymru’s celebration picnic on the Stackpole Estate on Sunday 12 July.
All entries will be judged by Rhian Shula, National Trust Cymru’s General Manager,
Pembrokeshire, Dr Andrew Weaver; a Pembrokeshire National Trust Association committee
member and Drew Buckley a local Professional photographer. They will be looking for a creative
and imaginative photograph which links to the theme.
Criteria for entry: All photographs must be taken on the Stackpole Estate and be a digital jpeg
format with a minimum of 2400 pixels. Copyright is assigned by the photographer to the National
Trust and the winning photographs may be used in general publicity and for display. If people are
featured they must not be recognisable. All digital photographic entries,with a title and link to the
theme accompanied by the entrants full name, age and contact details, to be emailed to
stackpole@nationaltrust.org.uk by 1 July.
Full details of prizes and entry information and terms and conditions on the Trusts’s website at
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/stackpoleestate and Pembrokeshire National Trust Association’s
website https://pembsnta.org.uk/programme-for-the-year-2015/
Start looking through your photo archives now and get inspired by Stackpole.
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