Win some free tickets to Sheftival!

20th July 2012

THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED.

ANSWER AND WINNERS TO BE REVEALED SHORTLY. Sheffield Chamber are delighted to sponsor the Business Games as part of Sheftival 2012, a unique festival of sport, music and culture! Sheftival will take place on the 3rd, 4th and 5th August across Don Valley, Sheffield. The Business Games will be on Friday 3rd August, and we hope to see as many businesses represented as possible. Sheftival itself expects to welcome over 50,000 people from all over South Yorkshire to join the Celebrations. As sponsors of part of Sheftival, we have been able to secure some FREE places and you have a chance to win one of the following: [wpcol_1half id="" class="" style=""]Saturday 4th August 3 pairs of VIP tickets 5 family tickets (2 adults, 2 children)[/wpcol_1half] [wpcol_1half_end id="" class="" style=""]Sunday 5th August 3 pairs of VIP tickets[/wpcol_1half_end] Don't miss out! To be entered into the prize draw, all you have to do is tell us where this photo is taken in Sheffield Email your answer and contact details to marketing@scci.org.uk. Please also state which tickets you would like if you are successful. Click here for more details on Sheftival! Line up includes Toots & the Maytals, Macka B, The Ligtning Seeds and The Beat! Competition end date: Friday 27th July 2012 3pm Winners will be announced Monday 30th July 2012

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