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Te Ernest Davies Award for Journalism in Parking is back this year in the hope of unearthing some creative talent within the parking industry. Te winning entry
will be published in a future issue of Parking News, and the recipient will be awarded the prize at the Parkex
2011 Gala Dinner. Ernest Davies, a
journalist himself, was president of the BPA in 1977 and the award was set up by him to encourage parking professionals to write about the industry. By reinstating this award, the BPA hopes to encourage that journalistic tradition.
Competition terms and conditions: Entrants may submit an article on any aspect of the parking industry. This can be a technical piece, an innovative piece, an article about an achievement – of either an individual, a team of employees or a company – a humorous article, or indeed any article relating to an aspect of the parking industry l The article should be 800 to 1,200 words long and the editor reserves the right to edit the winning article for publication. l Entrants should not worry unduly about writing in the correct style for the magazine, or be particularly anxious about grammar, as the editor will make necessary corrections. Articles will be judged on substance and readability, not technical know-how. l Submissions must not have been in print anywhere else and they should be original works written by the entrant. l More than one entry per person is permitted. l Entries should be emailed to
editor@britishparking.co.uk or sent to: The Editor, Parking News, 275 Newmarket Road, Cambridge CB5 8JE l The closing date is Friday 29 October 2010.
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4 Europa Boulevard, Birkenhead, Merseyside, CH41 4PE
Claire Hayes (Business Development Manager) �0151 650 4977 / 0786 650 4977 �
ch@jacobsbailiffs.co.uk
www.jacobsbailiffs.co.uk
www.britishparking.co.uk
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