BUDDING Wordsworths, Keates and Tennysons are being urged to put pen to paper for Swindon's Learning Partnership.
The partnership is encouraging people aged 16 and over to express their thoughts and feelings on the theme of 'Spirit of Swindon.'
To enter the competition, take your poems to any library by Friday, April 22.
Only one entry is allowed per person, so make sure you choose your best one!
The judging panel, which includes Matt Holland who runs the Swindon Festival of Literature, will select eight winning poems from the entries.
These will then be made into colourful posters and displayed across Swindon in bus shelters during the year.
The winners will also receive a framed copy of their poem and a book voucher.
Coun Andrew Bennett, Cabinet Member for Community and Partnerships said: "It is a very creative way for Swindonians to express their opinions and ideas on the town, past and present.
"I am sure this year's competition will be no exception and we will have some truly excellent contributions."
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