Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to anyone except for direct family members or anyone involved with Sheengate Publishing Ltd.
When does the competition close?
Who can enter the competition?The competition is open to anyone except for direct family members or anyone involved with Sheengate Publishing Ltd.
When does the competition close?The competition closes on March 31.
How can one enter the competition?To enter the competition, participants must fill out the form provided below before the closing date of March 31.
What are the prizes offered in this competition?The prize consists of 2 guest passes worth £150 each for Esher’s new longevity gym. Each pass is valid for a half-day visit for 2 people on the same day and must be used before August 31. The passes provide access to a range of services, including cryotherapy, strength training, red light therapy, Pilates, and Hyperbaric Chamber Therapy, although offerings from practitioners are excluded.
What is the total prize pool amount?The total prize pool amount is £300, as there are 2 gym passes valued at £150 each.
Are there any restrictions on the prize?Prizes must be taken as stated and cannot be deferred. No cash alternative is available for the prizes.
What happens if entries are submitted late?Sheengate Publishing Ltd accepts no responsibility for late or lost entries due to internet or postal issues; proof of sending is not proof of receipt.
Will the winners' information be published?Yes, the names and areas of the winners may be published online and/or in print for promotional purposes.
Do participants agree to receive communications upon entering?By entering the competition, participants consent to receive a regular newsletter via email featuring the latest articles, events, and partner promotions, with the option to unsubscribe at any time.
Can the competition or prizes be altered?Sheengate Publishing Ltd reserves the right to alter or cancel the competition or the competition prize at any stage if deemed necessary or if circumstances arise outside of their control.
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