Win your household bills paid for the next three months!
Can you imagine the relief of not having to worry about how you’re going to pay for your family’s supermarket shopping, your electricity, gas and Council Tax for the next three months?
Well if you win this great new competition from your favourite local newspaper you can forget about those worries and concentrate on what’s important in life – going out and enjoying life!
Now that the Government’s lockdown is starting to ease and life is getting back to normality, here’s your chance to take away the pressure of your household expenditure and WIN peace of mind for the next three months!
It’s easy to enter, from Monday we will publish a token each day.
Simply attach 3 out of the 4 differently numbered tokens to the entry form printed on Friday, answer the qualifying question and send your entry to the address stated on the entry form.
You have been there with us, and so we’re there with you.
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