These innovative youngsters, participating in a contest organised jointly by East Suffolk Council and the community interest group, Litter-Free Felixstowe, came up with compelling posters that will soon enhance the seafronts while delivering a powerful anti-littering message. Hailing from six different primary schools in the area, these champions have been rewarded with certificates, book tokens, and goodies from Litter-Free Felixstowe. Sally Noble, East Suffolk Council's cabinet member for the environment, expressed her admiration for the young participants' efforts. She said: “We asked local primary school children to come up with bright, bold and inspiring anti-littering messages for our competition in partnership with Litter Free Felixstowe – and they absolutely delivered." She extended thanks to the Litter-Free Felixstowe for their organisational work and ongoing contribution towards tackling litter across the town.