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Summer e-Newsletter Free Prize Draw

Summer e-Newsletter Free Prize Draw

(23 July 2010)

This month we are delighted to be offering 2 wonderful prizes in our FREE PRIZE DRAW!

You could win SUNDAY LUNCH FOR FOUR PEOPLE (Main Course) at the historic and recently refurbished HARDWICK ARMS HOTEL and RESTAURANT in the heart of the village of Sedgefield in County Durham. The hotel has recently undergone a change of management and an extensive programme of refurbishment to the very highest standards and we are confident that the lucky winners will enjoy a memorable experience.

The Hardwick Arms was built in 1750 and was the site of Sedgefield's main coaching inn. Signs of these bygone days can still be found in the archway with its "kicking" stones on either side. These were used to kick the coach wheels away from the walls! As well as being an attractive and interesting village in its own right, Sedgefield is renowned for its famous race couse and for the oldest Shrove Tuesday ball game in Britain, dating from 1325.

Alternatively, you might be the lucky winner of a brand new iPod Touch 16gb (2nd Generation), courtesy of the computer games development company Pitbull Studio Limited.

The free prize draw is open to all e-newsletter subscribers and the draw will take place on MONDAY 9 AUGUST 2010. All subscribers to our e-newsletter on that date will automatically be entered for the draw and the lucky winner will be notified by email. The prize can be taken up at any time to suit the winner subject to booking availability.

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"When you join the school, you get a buddy who is there to help you around the House and she is just like a big sister. I found that I soon made friends with all the other girls in MacLeod and many of the Pimlico girls. So settling in was not as scary and hard as I thought it would be - it was actually quite fun! "
Emily Phillips (MacLeod, Year 9)


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