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Take 10 to Read in Suffolk

  1. These terms and conditions apply to the Take 10 in Suffolk challenge. The promoters are the National Literacy Trust only.
  2. To be eligible to enter this competition you must be a young person or family of any age, living in the county of Suffolk.
  3. The closing date for entries is Monday 16 May.
  4. Eligible entries will be scrutinised by a judging panel consisting of the three Get Suffolk Reading Project Managers, Suzanne Stevenson, Sarah Maidment and Sally Connick.
  5. Notification to the winning school or organisation will be made by Monday 30 May.
  6. The winning entry will receive a visit from Miniature Donkeys for Wellbeing (based in Suffolk) to your school or organisation, to take place during Mental Health Awareness Week in October.

General terms and conditions

  1. The Take 10 in Suffolk challenge is open to all families and schools currently living in the county of Suffolk.
  2. It is free of charge to enter.
  3. Entries must be submitted by sending a picture to the Get Suffolk Reading Facebook page or by emailing getsuffolkreading@literacytrust.org.uk
  4. No responsibility is accepted for entries lost, damaged or delayed as a result of any network, computer hardware or software failure of any kind. Proof of entry will not be accepted as proof of receipt.
  5. There will not be a notification of receipt for entries.
  6. Prizes offered are non-transferable and non-exchangeable. However, in the event of unforeseen circumstances the promoter reserves the right to offer alternative prizes of equal value.
  7. Winners will be notified using the contact details supplied for entry, and asked to acknowledge the notification.
  8. If we do not receive confirmation of acceptance within two weeks of notification the prize will be forfeited and a new winner will be selected.
  9. By accepting a prize the winning school will consent to their success being publicly announced by the National Literacy Trust in newsletters, and in any other media. You will never be approached directly by a journalist.
  10. By taking part in this promotion, all entrants will be deemed to have accepted and be bound by these terms and conditions.
  11. Contact details provided for entering the prize draw will be managed according to our privacy policy which can be found here: https://literacytrust.org.uk/information/privacypolicy/
  12. The National Literacy Trust may in their absolute discretion modify, amend, cancel or suspend these terms and conditions at any time if they deem necessary or if circumstances arise beyond their control.
  13. The National Literacy Trust reserves the right in their absolute discretion to disqualify from this competition any entrant who they believe has not complied with these terms and conditions or acted in good faith.
  14. The promoters’ decisions are final in all matters relating to this promotion and no correspondence will be entered into.
  15. These terms and conditions shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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