DOES your child have what it takes to be the North Wales Chronicle Child of the Year for 2019?

Have you got an inspiring story about your son and daughter you want to send into us? Or maybe you think they deserve some recognition?

If so, then you should enter our competition. After being postponed in 2018, the Child of the Year is back for the New Year.

Our last competition in 2017 saw brave Logan Sellers, 8 years old at the time, take the crown.

The Ysgol Tregarth school pupil underwent months of gruelling cancer treatments in England, Wales and in America, where he received pioneering proton therapy.

Logan, from Cae Gwigin, Tal Y Bont, was diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma – a rare type of cancer that caused a tumour to grow rapidly behind his eye, threatening to take his sight.

As Child of the Year, Logan enjoyed a VIP day, where he was taken around Anglesey and Gwynedd, courtesy of the Chronicle and its supportive advertisers, who showered him with gifts.

Any nominations for the 2019 Child of the Year competition should be sent to Jackie Davies – jackie.davies@localiq.co.uk as soon as possible.