TWO talented youngsters were crowned the winners of Warrington's Got Talent.
Crowds packed out the Parr Hall for the final of the competition organised by Golden Gates Housing Trust (GGHT) with support from LiveWire Warrington, the Wolves Foundation and University Academy.
The competition was split into two age categories with 10-year-old singer Beau Dermott winning in the five to 11 years olds age group and 17-year-old singer Kenisa Pratt from Longford taking the crown for the 12 to 19 year olds.
The Deputy Mayor and Mayoress were on hand to present the winners and runners up with their prize money and trophies.
GGHT will also be working closely with the winners to provide them with opportunities to further develop their talents.
GGHT chairman Roy Smith said: βItβs wonderful to see all these talented young people performing here tonight. They are all a credit to themselves, their families and Warrington.β
To apply for next year's competition visit gght.org.uk/wgt, facebook.com/GGHTWGTalent and @WGTalent on Twitter.
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