'Luke Wavewalker' writing competition winners announced

By Philippa Davies

4th Mar 2021 | Local News

Here are the two prizewinners of Dawlish's children's creative writing competition on the theme of the WaveWalker: TJ and Nahla.

The eight-legged walking jack-up barge, brought in to build the seafacing foundations of the new sea wall, was locally nicknamed 'Luke Wavewalker', and attracted a lot of interest from local residents and visitors. It departed last month after completing the work.

In December, the Mayor of Dawlish Alison Foden announced a writing competition for children, who were invited to create a story about 'Luke'.

She has now awarded prizes and certificates to TJ, aged 12, and Nahla who is almost five, on their doorsteps, following a brief ceremony on Zoom.

The Mayor and her co-judge Diane Flavin, the Dawlish librarian, agreed that they should be joint winners.

Cllr Foden said "Both TJ and Nahla are worthy winners and we know the entrants had worked really hard on their stories.

"TJ's entry also mentioned our famous Orange Army, while Nahla's included a lovely drawing of Luke. Congratulations to them both".

TJ's winning entry:

Big storms come and go

They bash the walls, too and fro

Railway lines, defences and more

All come under attack from the seas roar

Along came the army, dressed in orange

Try as they might they could not manage

They did their best to make it right

But the wall, it was quite a sight

So along came Luke The sea Walker king

He made it easier, for them to swing

All the big rocks into place

To make Dawlish a safer space

It stands so proudly in the sea

Showing us what is meant to be

One fix at a time, Maybe the damage was a sign

Of things to come, where life would be

Supported and safer from the sea.

Nahla's winning entry:

One night Luke and Owl saw an alien! The alien took all the stuff. He turned the sea red! Luke was sad. Owl flies to get the stuff back! Yay!

     

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