Win a day for two at the RHS Spring Flower Show, Cardiff 2006. Bute Park, Cardiff, Easter Weekend April 15-17
Say it with flower shows!
This is your chance to win two tickets to the first day of the fabulous RHS Spring Flower Show, Cardiff over Easter weekend.
We have five pairs of tickets to give away.
After the great success of 2005, the RHS show returns to Cardiff with more exhibitors and a bigger show, plus extra Easter activities for families.
Highlights of the show include: * two RHS floral marquees with over 50 of the UK's finest nurseries; * a number of show gardens and bedding displays; * the chance to buy an array of plants direct from the nurserymen who grown them; * advice from the friendly RHS advisory team; * hundreds of gardening gadgets and accessories for sale; * Easter activities to entertain the children; * Experience Wales - a true flavour of Welsh hospitality.
For your chance to win, send your answer to the question below on a postcard together with your name and address to: RHS Spring competition Newsroom South Wales Argus Cardiff Road Newport NP20 3QN or email: competitions@gwent-wales.co.uk.
Text entries: Text WACOMP leave a space, type your answer, send to 88010. Q: Simply tell us the dates of this year's RHS Spring Flower Show, Cardiff.
For full details of the show please visit www.rhs.org.uk/flowershows or call Connect2Cardiff on 029 2087 2087/6 (cym.) Tickets 08700 66 77 99 Accompanied under 16 free of charge.
The first five entries drawn randomly after the closing date of 28 March 2006 will win the prize offered. Normal South Wales Argus rules apply. Terms and conditions at www.thisisgwent.co.uk/competitions. There is no cash alternative to the prizes described above. No purchase necessary.
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