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E: 31/08 Win a trip to Italy with Jamie Oliver
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https://www.jamieoliver.com/italian/competition
Competition closes at 23:59 on Friday 31 August. Winner will be selected entirely at random and informed via the email address provided from all eligible entries within 7 days of the competition closing. The prize is a 5-night stay in Tuscany and must be taken on any dates before 31 April 2019 excluding 22 Decemeber!!!8211;2 January and all bank holidays. The prize entitles the winner and one other person selected by the winner, travelling together (at least one adult of 18 years of age or older), to a five night stay in a luxury villa in Petrolo, Tuscany. Prize includes return flights and £500 spending money. The prize excludes any transfers or other travel costs incurred or hotel amenities that are not complimentary or not expressly stated to be included as part of the prize. Travel insurance will not be provided. The prize has no cash value and it cannot be sold, transferred, exchanged for cash or an alternative holiday, or combined with any other offer, promotion or discount. Once the winner has provided all guest details and the booking has been confirmed, changes to the names, dates or nature of the booking shall not be permitted. Winner must claim their prize and provide winner!!!8217;s party details within 30 days of the date of notification. Winner agrees to participate in any publicity relating to this prize draw. These terms and conditions are subject to English law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.0
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