Get stuck in to MA competition

Get stuck in to MA competition
Six lucky MA readers will get help fighting the sticky problem of discarded chewing gum in an exclusive competition. The problem is set to increase...

Six lucky MA readers will get help fighting the sticky problem of discarded chewing gum in an exclusive competition.

The problem is set to increase when more people stand outside pubs when smoking is banned. But help is at hand from Gummy Bins, which manufactures containers for recycling and disposing of gum.

The firm is offering six free Chrome Club machines, which are designed for use outside. The discarded gum is squashed together in a tight space in a patented cartridge. It can then be removed and recycled.

To enter, please read the competition rules below then email your name and the name of your pub, plus your address and telephone number, to john.harrington@william-reed.co.uk by 5pm on Monday 5 February. Make sure the subject heading is "Gummy Bins".

The six winners will be picked at random. Good luck!

COMPETITION RULES1. By entering the competition the entrant will be deemed to have read and understood these rules and instructions and to be bound by them. These rules include any instructions set out with the competition details.2. Entry is open only to licensees of public houses in England and Wales.3. Only one entry will be accepted per person.4. Any employees (and their families) of William Reed Publishing Ltd, Gummy Bins Ltd, their agents and anybody professionally connected with the competition are not eligible for entry.5. All entries must be submitted by sending an e-mail to john.harrington@william-reed.co.uk no later than 5pm on Monday 5 February. Entries submitted by other means will not be accepted.6. Entrants will only be accepted if they include the name, full address and telephone number of the entrant, and the subject heading is "Gummy Bins".7. Any entry that does not comply with these rules will be deemed invalid.8. There are six prizes of Chrome Club bins supplied by Crown Awnings.9. The prize-winners will be the first six drawn at random from all the correct entries on 6 February and contacted by the Promoter. Only the prize-winners will be contacted personally.10. To obtain the winners' name send an e-mail to john.harrington@william-reed.co.uk between 6 February and 11 February.11. There is no cash alternative to the competition prize.12. The Promoter's decision on all matters affecting this competition is final and legally binding.13. The Promoter reserves the right to publish the names and/or pictures of the prize winners' and their licensed premises for future publicity and promotions.14. The decision of the Promoter's Managing Director in all matters under the Promoter's control will be final and binding. No correspondence regarding the results of the draw will be entered into.

15. The Promoter is William Reed Publishing Ltd, Broadfield Park, Crawley RH11 9RT.

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