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Tea Competitions

To win it, you've got to be in it - get involved with the UK Tea Council competitions for the chance to win some great prizes, all related to tea. New competitions will be launched regularly, so keep checking back for details and subscribe to our newsletter to keep in the loop!

Previous Winners: The winner of the January competition to win a Champagne Afternoon Tea for two at Swissotel The Howard, London was Mr. A. Boyd of Suffolk

Win 1 of 5 copies of the guide book 'Perfect Places for Afternoon Tea'!

Not sure where to go to get that perfect Spring afternoon tea? Well, here's your chance to win one of five copies of the best seller AA and Tea Guild Guide Book - 'Afternoon Tea - Perfect Places for Afternoon Tea'!

Win a copy of the guide book 'Afternoon Tea - Perfect places for afternoon tea' - on the UK Tea Council websiteExploring a splendid choice of quaint and cosy tea rooms, charming and unspoilt tea shops, and blissfully luxurious hotels, the book is presented in an attractive ‘gift’ format, and provides the reader with the ultimate guide of where to enjoy the best afternoon teas across the UK..

There are five copies up for grabs, so there will be five lucky winners. If you are unlucky not to win the guide book you can buy it on-line here but be quick as stock, owing to the popularity of this book, is now extremely limited!

 

 

Competition Terms and Conditions:

  1. Competition closing date is midday on 15th March 2010
  2. All entries must be received via submitting the form below
  3. The judges’ (UK Tea Council) decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into
  4. The winners will be informed by 19th March 2010
  5. The judge reserves the right to substitute the prize for something of equal or higher value
  6. One entry per person
  7. UK residents only
  8. Winning entry will be picked at random from successful entries and notified in writing by email
  9. The judge has the final decision on winning submissions
  10. Winner responsible for their own transport / accommodation - where appropriate

For your chance to win simply answer the following question:

Who is credited with originating the idea of afternoon tea?

  1. The Earl of Sandwich
  2. Anna Duchess of Bedford
  3. Duke of Wellington
  4. Winston Churchill

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