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Birthday Competition

Ipod Shuffle

It was our birthday last month and to celebrate we gave you the chance to win one of five iPod Shuffles along with some other great prizes. So many of you entered our competition that we thought we’d give away a further five iPods to make it a birthday to remember.

Before we get to announcing the winning tickets, we’d like to thank everyone who wished us happy birthday, to Peter Laurence and the team at TSG who presented us with some champagne so we could celebrate in style, and Paul at onebestway who made some great suggestions to improve our website – we will implement these shortly. Finally, we’d like to thank Nick Goonan at Scenic Photos for vastly improving the quality of the Castle Keep images in last month’s new featured project. Head over to our projects page to find the improved Castle Keep Project.

Special Prize

Special Awards go to Ian Wilson, of Morrison Facilities Management, who was the first to spot a spelling mistake on our website, Chris of Spence & Dower who spotted a frightening number of typo’s (reducing Phil to a nervous wreck when contemplating putting them all right) and Marshal Peters of Marshal Peters Associates who spotted other mistakes which finally drove our Marketing Manager over the edge (Phil was later found underneath his desk, gently weeping as he consulted the new dictionary we bought him). Well-done to the three of you – please contact us by email to claim your special prize.

Ipod Shuffle Winning Tickets

39, 40, 68, 81, 84, 127, 134, 138, 178, 197

2nd Prize Winning Tickets

8, 18, 19, 23, 113, 149, 164, 169, 176, 203

Additional Draw Winners

If you got in touch to wish us Happy Birthday, we also entered you into an additional draw along with our main Birthday Competition. The winners are as follows:

Andy Lorimer (Wakefields), Brian Healey (EDC), Dave Steel (EDH), Christine McFarlane (GC), Geoff Martindale (NCC), George Mason (STMBC), George Moss (EDH), Greg Fullerton (STMBC), Stephen Brown (EDH), Trevor Male (STMBC).

Posted on 2 April 2007 by Phil Brown and filed under and .

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