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Winning Shropshire Star bonny babies are revealed

In her pretty pink dress and with eyes gazing at the camera, it was easy to see why nine-month-old Ella-Jane Bridgwater was named the Baby of the Year winner in the Shropshire Star Baby & Toddler Competition.
 

The baby from Highley, near Bridgnorth, was named the winner of the 0-9 months category and also took the overall prize in the competition.

 
There were more than 780 entries vying to take the top slot in the competition which ran this summer.
 
After posing for the cameras in Shrewsbury and Telford, hundreds of photographs were printed in the paper for the public to vote on.
 
More than 591,000 votes were cast and the totals were totted up.
 
The winners were presented with their £500 prize at a ceremony held at the Shropshire Star’s head office in Ketley this week. The overall winner received an additional £250.
 
Rob Kelly, head of circulation for the Shropshire Star and the Express & Star, told the winners that the competition, which was first run in 2018, had been “bigger and better” this year and attracted a huge number of votes. 
 
“Extremely well done to all our winners in all the categories,” he said.
 
Ella-Jane had come to the presentation with her grandmother Shirley Palmer and auntie Jane, who said that Ella-Jane was a very bonny baby.
 
 “We got a lot of support from the community which is probably why we won,” said Jane. “She is a very confident, happy child. We have only got boys in our family so she is very spoilt.” 
 
Jane said that Ella-Jane’s winnings would be put into a savings account.
 
The winner in the 10-18 months category was Louie Gwillam, who last year won the 0-9 months old category. His mother Stacey Edwards and father Stuart Gwillam, from Dawley Bank, both work for an electrical company and had enlisted their colleagues to vote for 16-month-old Louie.
 
“I think Louie won because he had a cheeky smile in the photo,” said Stacey. 
 
“He is always happy and he knows what he wants.”
 
The family are heading off to Disneyland next week and Stacey said that some of Louie’s winnings would be spent on treats during the trip.
 
Eva Taylor was named winner of the 19-35 months’ category. 
 
Described by mother Rebecca as “mischievous” and “energetic”, Eva was rather taken with her glittery shoes. 
 
Rebecca, a full time mother from Ketley Bank, said her daughter’s £500 cash windfall would be going in to a savings account for the future. 
 
Matilda Rigby took the top slot in the 3-5 years category. 
 
Her mother Lauren, from Brookside said: “We entered last year so to win this year was great. I had a lot of friends and family voting for Matilda. She is a very clever, cheeky, sassy girl with her own personality.”

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