The Co-operative Bank are organising an exciting fundraising event and they would love you to come along and be part of it! They are offering two lucky readers the chance to win a family ticket to the event.
Their Funfest event is coming to Red House Farm in Altrincham on Sunday 9th September for a second time and they are hoping to raise lots of money for their chosen charities Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and Willow Wood Hospice in Ashton-Under Lyne.
Tickets cost £8.00 each and visitors can enjoy a huge straw mountain, rock climbing wall, stalls and craft fairs, mini tractors and diggers, a huge bouncy castle, the famous giant maize maze and of course the award winning tea room!
You can find out more about Funfest at: www.co-operativebank.co.uk/funfest
HOW TO WIN!
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and email us (click here) your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark Funfest Competition in your subject line). Alternatively, you can post your entries to Funfest Competition, Newspaper Promotions, 23a Hardshaw Street, St Helens, WA10 1RT. Closing date is 9am August 15, 2012. Usual Newsquest rules apply click here for full list.
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The editor's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. Employees of Newsquest Northwest, their families and anyone connected with this competition are not eligible to enter. Entrants must live in the Newsquest Northwest distribution area. Winners will be notified by email wherever possible and Newsquest Northwest takes no responsibility for unread emails which leads to prizes being untaken. In the unlikely event that a prize event is cancelled, no further prize will be given and there will be no cash alternative. Funfest may wish to contact you with further information, which may be of interest to you. Should you not wish to receive such information, please mark NO DATA on your entry.
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