All Childrens Art Competition Winners

Timos Papalois
Timos' vibrant montage highlights the importance of renewable energy sources by bringing together the idea that decisions in the home can have a wider impact on the environment.

Zaibaa Tello
Zaibaa's winning entry was a fantastically creative 3D collage of an environmentally friendly home contrasting with a landscape of dying plant life as a result of pollution, highlighting the message of being green at home.

Isobel Whittington
Isobel's grandmother gave her the entry form following the installation of a Greenstar 440 Highflow boiler. Isobel pestered her mum to enter the competition.

Sarah Box
This year her fantastic sculpture, depicted a very important message about how people should recognise the damage people have caused to the environment and that we should all do something to help. Well done Sarah' Sue Pennington, Consumer Brand Manager, Worcester, Bosch Group.

Zaki Rynne
Giant Roof Hats to Keep The Heat In. Zaki's seasonal artwork depicts a straightforward solution to the ongoing problem of heat loss from our homes.

Harry Stone
Anyone Help Me Please? Harry's insightful drawing shows the impact of pollution and irresponsible waste on communities and the world as a whole.