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E: 28/02 Win an introductory flying lesson{MERGED}
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Which city does Adam visit in the first episode of 'How Britain was Built?'
Edinburgh
(please thank Debbie_S)
Bristol
Liverpool
Good luck xxx
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Which city does Adam visit in the first episode of 'How Britain was Built?'
Edinburgh
Bristol
Liverpool
Good luck xxx
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Each winner will receive a personalised gift certificate with a minimum of ten months validity.
You are free to choose their preferred location on final booking.
If the winner is over 16 stone or 6ft 4 inches tall they will need to state this to the receptionist prior to booking and may need to pay a surcharge on the day to be upgraded to a larger aircraft.
ALL LESSONS ARE SUBJECT TO WEATHER CONDITIONS ON THE DAY AND CLIENTS SHOULD PHONE ON THE MORNING OF THEIR LESSON TO CHECK.
Family and friends are welcome to come along and use the clubhouse for food and drinks.
The winner must become a member free of charge on the day to be covered by insurance. Anyone under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to be with them on the day (Minimum age 8 to 13 depending on location) .
The promoter of the competition is The History Channel, Grant Way, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 5QD.
The competition is open to residents of the UK and excludes employees (and their families) of the promoter, British Sky Broadcasting Limited. The Closing date for entries is 28th February 2009.
Entrants must be aged 18 or over. Proof of age may be required.
Only 1 entry per person is permitted.
By entering the competition, entrants agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
These rules will be deemed to include the instructions set out in the contents of this web page.
All correct entries will be entered into a draw and the winner(s) will be selected at random from all correct entries received by the closing date.
The judges' decision is final, and no correspondence or discussion concerning the result will be entered into.
Proof of sending will not be accepted as proof of receipt. Responsibility cannot be accepted for entries not properly received, incomplete, incomprehensible or delayed due to technical problems. The prize is as stated and no cash alternative will be offered.
The winner(s) will be notified in writing within 28 days of the draw.
The winner(s) have 28 days after notification in which to inform The History Channel in writing (at the address above) that they accept the prize. Failure to accept within this time-limit will result in the prize being reoffered elsewhere.
A list of winners will be available on this website after 31st April 2009.
The History Channel reserves the right to publish the name and home town or county of the winner(s) in any future publications. Further, such details will be available from the promoter after the draw by sending a SAE to The History Channel, Grant Way, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 5QD. Entry into the competition constitutes acceptance of the rules of entry.
Where the entrant has entered the competition via the website or by SMS, they may be contacted in the future by other means, but only where consent to receive such communications has been given.
Should the prizes become unavailable due to circumstances beyond the promoter's control, the promoter reserves the right to withdraw any of the prizes at any time.
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Answer: EdinburghThink of happiness as a kind of mental gardening.0
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Win a Flying Lesson - Terms and Conditions
Each winner will receive a personalised gift certificate with a minimum of ten months validity.
You are free to choose their preferred location on final booking.
Which city does Adam visit in the first episode of 'How Britain was Built?' *
Edinburgh
Bristol
LiverpoolNever put off till tomorrow what you can do today!:mad:
Cos if you do it today and like it...You can do it again tomorrow..
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