To enter, send separate entries (in the same envelope) with your name, address, telephone number and email address to Scottish Field Competitions, Fettes Park, 496 Ferry Road, Edinburgh EH5 2DL or enter at
www.scottishfield.co.uk Closing date, unless otherwise stated, is 31 May 2014.
OFFERS&competitions WIN
A PAIR OF TICKETS TO GARDENING SCOTLAND
Celebrate summer by treating yourself to a day out at Gardening Scotland 2014. Here you’ll find everything you need to make your garden grow, from plants, inspiration and accessories, to tools and tips from gardening experts. You could win one of ten pairs of tickets to the national gardening and outdoor living show, which takes place from Friday 30 May until Sunday 1 June at The Royal Highland Centre Edinburgh.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: where does Gardening Scotland take place?
TWO NIGHTS AT THE PIERHOUSE HOTEL WIN
The Pierhouse Hotel, named Small Country Hotel of the Year 2013, offers a warm welcome and relaxing atmosphere. With breathtaking views over Loch Linnhe to the islands of Lismore and Mull, dine in the AA-rosetted seafood restaurant where the finest, locally-sourced seafood and succulent meats are simply cooked to perfection. One lucky reader can win two nights dinner, bed and breakfast for two people sharing a king- sized sea loch view double room.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the
following question: on which Argyll sea loch will you find The Pierhouse Hotel?
The prize is valid until 31 May 2015, is subject to availability and excludes bank holiday weekends, Easter, Christmas and Hogmanay dates. Travel insurance or any other related expenses are not provided. Drinks are not included. The evening meal from the a la carte menu is limited to a maximum amount of £35 per person.
A TRIP TO LEWIS WIN
Voted as the top island in the UK and Europe by TripAdvisor, Lewis and Harris, in the Outer Hebrides, is the perfect getaway. The sense of peace and tranquillity you get from visiting this island chain is matched only by the warmth of the welcome when you arrive there. Visit the famous Callanish Stones, explore the Gaelic culture and history of the island or relax on one of the many beaches. You could win return tickets for a car plus two passengers from Ullapool to Stornoway.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the following question: in which region is Lewis located?
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A PAIR OF RM WILLIAMS BOOTS WORTH £295 WIN
A Hume Country Clothing, established in 1929, based in Kelso in the Borders, has from day one developed and maintained a reputation for excellent service and top quality products. As such, we pride ourselves on stocking high
quality, niche brands like RM Williams (founded by Reginald Murray in 1932). RM Williams boots are world renowned and exceptionally popular as they are synonymous with style, comfort and quality. The primary reason for this is the way in which they are made. RM Williams boots are handmade and utilise over 70 separate handheld processes to create the only boot in the world made from a single piece of leather, leaving their signature single seam at the back of each boot.
FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN, just answer the
following question: what year was RM Williams founded?
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