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10:21am Wednesday 14th May 2008
We want to showcase your best pictures at this year's RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park.
We are looking for 20 fantastic images of Cheshire to show those visitors, especially from the south, how nice it is in the north.
All images will be judged initially by a panel of judges, including a Guardian chief photographer, who will select their favourite 20.
These 20 pictures will then be featured online and in the RHS Flower Show supplement in the Knutsford Guardian on July 23 - so that readers can choose their favourite - and they will also be displayed on the Guardian's stand at the show in July.
Whoever receives the most votes will have their winning image put onto a canvas courtesy of Feel Creative and will receive £100 courtesy of the Guardian. The competition runner up will also have their image put onto a canvas courtesy of Feel Creative and will receive £50 courtesy of the Guardian.
HOW TO ENTER! To enter, simply email your image of Cheshire to competitions@guardiangrp.co.uk, along with a brief description of where your picture is. Don't forget to include your name, address and daytime telephone number on the email. Alternatively, you can post your image and contact details to: Picturesque Cheshire Competition, Newspaper Promotions, The Academy, 138 Bridge Street, Warrington, WA1 2RU.
Terms & Conditions
Images must be sent in a high-resolution format due to publication requirements. Closing date for entries is Friday, June 27, 2008. Usual Newsquest rules apply, see our website for details.

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