Win A Christmas Meal For Two At Turtle Bay, Derby
The Sticky Beak Blog have teamed up with Turtle Bay to bring you a great competition in the run up to Christmas. All you have to do is pop over to Facebook to like, share and comment on this post to enter.
The winner will be drawn at random after the competition closes at midnight on the 12th November 2017 and they will receive a christmas meal for two at the Turtle Bay restaurant in Derby (including a drink each).
You can see the Christmas Menu here
As with all competitions there are a few terms and conditions;
- Entrants must be 18 years of age and older.
- The winner will be drawn at random after midnight on the 12th November 2017 and the winner notified via Facebook.
- The winner will be required to provide an email address so that Turtle Bay and/or their agent can contact the winner to arrange to send the prize.
- The prize is only available at Turtle Bay, Derby and no monetary equivalent is available
- Turtle Bay and/or their agent will provide details of how to redeem the prize when they contact the winner.
- Turtle Bay reserve the right to refuse admission at their discretion
- The meal must be taken between the 13th November and 31st December and booked in advance as advised (Turtle Bay is closed on Christmas Day)
This article was supplied by a third party and was not written by the Sticky Beak Blog.
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