WIN a luxury pamper break worth over £250
Published Date:
27 June 2008
By Chantal Spittles
ANY LADIES looking for a pick me up and the perfect excuse to indulge in a spot of pampering should enter this week's fantastic competition.
The Guide has teamed up with Doncaster-based travel company Wilfreda Beehive to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a fantastic four star luxury ladies leisure break for two.
The prize includes luxury travel on one of the company’s first class air conditioned coaches and one night with continental breakfast and three-course evening meal at a four-star hotel – plus full use of its leisure facilities.
As well as winning a demonstration by the hotel’s chef on healthy eating and a 45-minute relaxation session, you will also receive a Wilfreda Beehive travel pack and a chance to ‘raid the larder’ during your journey.
The lucky winner will leave from Worksop bus station on either Saturday 13th September or Saturday 11th October and return the next day.
And if you aren’t lucky enough to win our fantastic prize, why not visit the website to check out the full range of destinations, weekend breaks, short breaks and holidays on offer, simply by visiting www.wilfreda.co.uk or call 01302 330330.
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question:
Q) Where is coach company Wilfreda Beehive based?
Mark your answer ‘Wilfreda Beehive competition’ and email your entry to competitions@worksop-guardian.co.uk or send it by post to The Worksop Guardian, 21-27 Ryton Street, Worksop, Notts S80 2AY.
Winners will be contacted by telephone so do not forget to include a daytime contact number. The prize is based on two adults sharing a standard double room and no cash alternative is available.
Normal Guardian competition rules apply.
You can also text your answer to 81800 starting your text with WGBREAK followed by your answer. Closing date for entries is Friday 11th July.
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The full article contains 411 words and appears in Dinnington Guardian newspaper.
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Last Updated:
26 June 2008 10:00 AM
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Source:
Dinnington Guardian
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Location:
Dinnington