Wednesday, 16 November 2011

CLOSED Win the DSA car and bike books - and you could win a car!

Every year, the DSA runs two tiebreaker competitions, one in their range of books for  car drivers and one in the books for motorcyclists. The prize in the car books is a car - a Peugeot 107 or similar car - and the prize  in the bike books is £1,000 worth of bike clothing. You have plenty time to think of your tiebreakers - the competitions don't close until the end of 2012!




Together, the two books would set you back £27.98 but I am giving you the chance to win them BOTH. Just go to the Rafflecopter widget below and follow the instructions.

Oh, and make sure you DO follow the instructions! Last time I used Rafflecopter for a competition, some of you thought you would take short cuts by filling in the pop-up forms but not actually doing the actions. Well, if you do that, it might look as if you have entered - but when it comes to drawing the winner, your entries show  up as not being valid (this is the same with all rafflecopter competitions, whichever blog you enter them on).

UK entrants only, please, and the competition  will close at midnight on Monday 28th November. Note that as comments are moderated, you may not see yours appear immediately. I might be asleep, or out looking for new competitions  for Grape Vine..... or something..... but unless your comment is inappropriate it will appear eventually.

Thank you all for entering this competition which is now CLOSED. The winner is 

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  • Well done!


    29 comments :

    1. I'd like to do a UK tour - mind you probably need to win the lottery as well to afford the time and hotels too ;)

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    2. I would travel from South Wales to Lancashire to visit family we haven't seen for some years.

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    3. My sister in law is yet to pass her driving test (she's 28!) and this would make the perfect Christmas pressie for her! x

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    4. I'd drive to the end of our cul-de-sac, hide it and put balloons and BIG bow on top.....and them have a treasure hunt game with my teenage daughter!

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    5. Personally I do not drive, but I would like my husband to drive us to Cornwall, my favourite location in the UK.

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    6. I'd like to drive down to the Eden Project because I've never been there.

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    7. I would like to visit Scotland

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    8. I'd drive to the LCC Diamond Jubilee meeting. I'd need a car to bring home all the prizes I'd win :)

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    9. I'd drive there and back to see how far it is, stopping off for comps on the way

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    10. If I won a car I would love to drive to Bournemouth to visit a friend

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    11. I would drive to the Lizard in Cornwall. Although someone would have to drive me on the motorway bit as I have not passed my test yet!

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    12. I'd drive around the UK, visiting all the friends and family I don't see often enough. Should do this anyway, but my car's far from reliable at the moment.

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    13. I would travel to the Brecon Beacons in South Wales, to see the Wild Horses that live there

      I have loved the horses, ever since my Dad took me there as a child.

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    14. My favourite place is Keswick in Cumbria, so I'd drive there, visiting see my family on the way:-)

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    15. I'd like to drive to my daughters. My own car is a bit unreliable at the moment so I tend to take the train.
      @01592_katie

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    16. I'd drive to Mumbles. I discovered a few years ago that there is a memorial there to my great uncle, and shamefully I have never visited it.

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    17. I'd drive all across the country , goes wherever my heart say's.

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    18. I would drive to Stanford Dingley! Recent family tree research has traced the Cokes back to Mr Coke and Mrs Cripps (!) who married there in the 1700s... would love to do a bit of investigating there!

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    19. I'd drive to Birmingham to take food supplies to my son at Uni.

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    20. I'd go oop North to visit son at Uni (great minds think alike sharonwallis!)

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    21. I'd travel to Edinburgh, always wanted to go there!

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    22. I'd make a nostalgic trip to the Isle of Sheppey where my first holiday memories are of high tide (dashing into the water with my grandfather) and low tide (digging for bucketfuls of cockles)

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    23. I"d really be adventurous and drive abroad--- like the Isle of Wight.

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    24. I'd drive to Tiptree to see my parents and give my mum a rest from driving. She only learnt to drive at 60 and is still going at 75.

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    25. I'd drive to Windlesham. My mother-in-law is a superb cook

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    26. I'd drive to the NEC I fancy a trip to the clothes show

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    27. I'd like to drive down to St Mawes Cornwall. My cousin lives there now and I've never been to visit.

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    28. I'd like to go to South Wales as I've not been there for many years.

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    29. I'd love to drive off from my Driving Test! I currently can't drive. I will be moving away from central London to a rural Hertfordshire or there abouts! I will need to get about ;) (I'll be driving to London, lots with my kids to visit family) x

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