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Sir William Lyons Award a great opportunity for aspiring motoring writers
ASPIRING MOTORING writers are invited to enter the prestigious Sir William Lyons Award. The winner will receive a £2,000 prize – courtesy of award sponsor Jaguar, after whose founder the Award is named – a handcrafted trophy, Guild associate membership and widespread industry recognition. This has often been the launch pad to a glittering career in the automotive media.
The Guild has presented the Sir Williams Lyons Award to budding young motoring writers annually since 1966. The Award is open to non-Guild members, and past winners who went on to become influential journalists within the industry include Angus Frazer, Tom Barnard, Tim Pollard, Alistair Weaver, Tim Watson and Richard Aucock.
Guild chairman Charlotte Blight comments: “Winning this award can give you the edge in a highly competitive industry. It’s an outstanding way to showcase your talents.”
Entrants must complete a two-part assignment. Part one consists of a 500-word piece, and part two a 1,000-word article, both on a set choice of subjects. Those entering at by the closing date of 1 October 2011 must be aged 17-23, hold or be eligible for a UK passport and be resident in the UK. For more information and an entry form, download the entry form or email Guild General Secretary Pat Lodge on [EMAIL="generalsec@gomw.co.uk"]generalsec@gomw.co.uk[/EMAIL].
ASPIRING MOTORING writers are invited to enter the prestigious Sir William Lyons Award. The winner will receive a £2,000 prize – courtesy of award sponsor Jaguar, after whose founder the Award is named – a handcrafted trophy, Guild associate membership and widespread industry recognition. This has often been the launch pad to a glittering career in the automotive media.
The Guild has presented the Sir Williams Lyons Award to budding young motoring writers annually since 1966. The Award is open to non-Guild members, and past winners who went on to become influential journalists within the industry include Angus Frazer, Tom Barnard, Tim Pollard, Alistair Weaver, Tim Watson and Richard Aucock.
Guild chairman Charlotte Blight comments: “Winning this award can give you the edge in a highly competitive industry. It’s an outstanding way to showcase your talents.”
Entrants must complete a two-part assignment. Part one consists of a 500-word piece, and part two a 1,000-word article, both on a set choice of subjects. Those entering at by the closing date of 1 October 2011 must be aged 17-23, hold or be eligible for a UK passport and be resident in the UK. For more information and an entry form, download the entry form or email Guild General Secretary Pat Lodge on [EMAIL="generalsec@gomw.co.uk"]generalsec@gomw.co.uk[/EMAIL].
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Can you put effort in the title please:)Darren0
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Owww 2 old to enter.:(0
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