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E: 30/09 Win a fantastic trip to Canterbury & Rochester!
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The Prize
• A two night stay for two people at the
Bridgewood Manor hotel
• Return train tickets with Southeastern from Canterbury
to Rochester
• Entry tickets into Rochester Castle, Dickens World,
Canterbury Cathedral and
The Canterbury Tales.
Return home revived and inspired!
Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?*
ANSWER:
Charles Dickens
Competition Rules
1. The first correct entry drawn after the closing date will win the prize.
2. The prize must be taken before March 31 2009.
3. The prize does not include any meals.
4. The prize does not include transport to or within Kent.
5. There is no cash alternative, the prize is not transferable and is subject to availability
6. Holiday insurance is not included in the prize.
7. Travel & Leisure Magazines ltd and the competition organisers cannot be held responsible if for any reasons beyond their control this competition has to be partially or totally modified, postponed or cancelled.
8. The competition is open to UK adults aged 18 or over.
9. The Editor¹s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
10. Entry to the competition implies full and unconditional acceptance of these rules.
11. Only one entry per person is permitted and they must arrive by no later than 30 September 2008.
12. By entering the competition you consent to supply your details to Travel & Leisure Magazines Ltd and the prize providers.
13. Entries from employees and their families of the prize providers or Travel & Leisure Magazines Ltd will not be accepted.
The Prize
• A two night stay for two people at the
Bridgewood Manor hotel
• Return train tickets with Southeastern from Canterbury
to Rochester
• Entry tickets into Rochester Castle, Dickens World,
Canterbury Cathedral and
The Canterbury Tales.
Return home revived and inspired!
Who wrote A Tale of Two Cities?*
ANSWER:
Charles Dickens
Competition Rules
1. The first correct entry drawn after the closing date will win the prize.
2. The prize must be taken before March 31 2009.
3. The prize does not include any meals.
4. The prize does not include transport to or within Kent.
5. There is no cash alternative, the prize is not transferable and is subject to availability
6. Holiday insurance is not included in the prize.
7. Travel & Leisure Magazines ltd and the competition organisers cannot be held responsible if for any reasons beyond their control this competition has to be partially or totally modified, postponed or cancelled.
8. The competition is open to UK adults aged 18 or over.
9. The Editor¹s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
10. Entry to the competition implies full and unconditional acceptance of these rules.
11. Only one entry per person is permitted and they must arrive by no later than 30 September 2008.
12. By entering the competition you consent to supply your details to Travel & Leisure Magazines Ltd and the prize providers.
13. Entries from employees and their families of the prize providers or Travel & Leisure Magazines Ltd will not be accepted.
:T*Thanks to all who posts comps * :j
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