With just a few days to go until voting finishes it remains a tight race in the Tour of Britain Land Art competition.
With just a few days to go until voting finishes it remains a tight race in the Tour of Britain Land Art competition.

One of Bolton’s entries in the Tour of Britain Land Art Competition has reached the national final.
As part of the fantastic race which passed through the borough, communities were asked to design pieces of land art to show off their areas. The art welcomed the riders and showcased the borough to a worldwide TV audience.
The entry by Egerton Park and Walmsley C of E School has been chosen as one of the finalists to be decided by a public vote.
Voting is open until the end of October.
You can find the finalists and vote here: https://www.tourofbritain.co.uk/vote-for-the-2019-national-land-art-competition-winners/
“I was so proud of how Bolton welcomed the Tour of Britain,” said Councillor David Greenhalgh, the Leader of Bolton Council.
“The whole event brought a real sense of pride and community spirit, celebrating the best of our town. Thousands of people in Bromley Cross, Egerton, Horwich and Blackrod, and across the route lined the streets for this great sporting event.
“Please get behind Bolton’s entry, it would be great for the borough to win. Please spare 30 seconds, follow the link below and vote for our local finalist.”