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E: 01/02 Win a 2-night luxury break in Woodstock (Oxfordshire)

SueMaggie
SueMaggie Posts: 2,006 Forumite
edited 23 January 2013 at 12:53PM in Game Over Archives
Win a 2-night break for two people at the four-star Feathers Hotel in Woodstock.

Prize includes a tutorial where you'll learn to make the perfect G&T, dinner on both evenings in the hotel's 2 AA rosette restaurant, a glass of champagne on arrival, tickets to Blenheim Palace and a VIP shopping voucher for Bicester Village.

www.thetimes.co.uk/weekendbreak

This is a Times newspaper competition, but a one-off, not an hourly.

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  • Im very sorry to bump, but I can't seem to access any of The Times competitions. Could I have been banned :/ Has this happened to anyone else?
    2015 Wins : St Moritz Accomodation.

    Fingers Crossed 2015 is my Winning Year!!!
  • Tea_Pea_Dee
    Tea_Pea_Dee Posts: 3,978 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    Im very sorry to bump, but I can't seem to access any of The Times competitions. Could I have been banned :/ Has this happened to anyone else?

    Try this link. Works for me. If this one doesn't work then you have obviously been extremely naughty and they don't want your entry :(:p

    https://www.offersinthetimes.com/break25dec/


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