The Bournemouth Echo has teamed up with the Coastal BID to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a pair of tickets to the Wheels Gala Dinner.
Taking place on 3rd June at the Pavilion, the Wheels Gala Dinner in association with the COASTAL BID, will offer guests the chance to enjoy drinks alongside an array of Wheels Super Cars prior to the dinner, a fantastic money can’t buy opportunity.
The evening will start with drinks from 6.45pm alongside the Super Car area, guests will then be escorted to the Pavilion Theatre, Westover Road for a three course meal which includes wine and a chance to enjoy dinner with Perry McCarthy aka the original STIG, as well as dancing and entertainment.
A PIT PASS will be issued to all guests attending this event.
Dress code – lounge suit and cocktail dresses for ladies.
For your chance to win simply answer the following question:
Q. In what year did Perry McCarthy drive in Formula One?
By post: Send your completed entry form to Wheels Gala Dinner, Daily Echo, Fleet House, Hampshire Road, Weymouth, Dorset, DT4 9XD before the closing date of 21st May 2016.
By phone: Simply call 09011510251 and leave your answer and details when prompted.
By text: Send your text to 80360 starting with WHEELS leave a space, followed by your answer, name and contact details.
Terms and conditions:
Calls cost 51p per minute from a BT Landline plus your phone company’s access charge. Calls from mobiles and some other networks may cost more.
Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge.
Telephone and text lines open 14/05/2016 and close 21/05/2016 at 23:59PM.
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If you’re not lucky enough to win this great prize there is still time to order tickets for this event, simply visit www.bournemouthgoldenticket.co.uk Tickets are £85 including VAT.
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