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CHILD OF THE YEAR 2010: Free photo sessions for your child

THE Todmorden News and Hebden Bridge Times are pleased to be able to offer you the chance to have a free photography session for your child.

Run in conjunction with Live Photography of Halifax, the offer forms part of our Child Of The Year competition, where there are more prizes to be won.

All you need to do is bring your child along to one of our three photo sessions.

The first session runs from 10am to 4pm at the Todmorden News office in Fielden Square, Rochdale Road, Todmorden, on Saturday, September 4.

The second session is at the Hebden Bridge Times office in Crown Street, Hebden Bridge, between 10am and 4pm on Saturday, September 11.

Finally, there is a third session at Live Photography, whose studio is at the Piece Hall, Halifax. This runs from 10am to 2pm on Sunday, September 12.

The competition has three age groups: from birth to two years; ages three to seven years; and eight to 11 years.

The winners of each age group will receive 50 worth of High Street vouchers, plus an 18" x 12" wall print of their child's photograph.

Every child will appear in our special full colour supplement and readers will vote for their favourite.


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