Radio Ninesprings has joined up with Plants Galore to give you the chance to win a real Christmas Tree.
We’re giving away three Nordman Fir Christmas trees, measuring between 5 and 7 feet tall and each worth £26.95.
To take part, all you have to do is answer the following question:
Entries close on Friday, December 6th at 9.30 am with the three winner’s names announced just before the 10 o’clock news.
* Trees must be collected in person from any of their sites in Plymouth, Newton Abbot, Exeter, or Yeovil
* This prize is a 5ft to 7ft Quality Cut Nordman Fir Christmas tree (worth £26.95) of your choice
* The prize is non-transferable, and no cash alternative is available
* I.D will be required during your visit to redeem your prize
*You will be sent an email from help@growndirect.co.uk to arrange a collection date of your prize, so please keep a look out on your emails.
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