Win a holiday to Lapland!
Last updated at 09:33 15 October 2007
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THIS COMPETITION HAS NOW CLOSED.
Be Safe Be Seen this winter and get to see Santa in Lapland. This year, the THINK! road safety campaign and Nationwide Building Society are offering one family of four the chance to win this holiday of a lifetime.
The lucky family will meet Father Christmas at home, learn to drive a reindeer sledge and don arctic gear for a snowmobile safari.
In 2006 18 children a week, aged between 4-11, were killed or seriously injured while walking in Britain. When the clocks go back at the end of the month, your children may be walking or cycling home from school in poor light so here are a few tips to help keep them safe and visible on the roads:
For more information on how children can stay safe on the roads visit www.hedgehogs.gov.uk/dailymail, full of interactive advice, games and competitions.
Since 2001, through its 'Cats' Eyes for Kids' scheme, Nationwide Building Society has distributed more than 12 million free pedestrian safety reflectors to primary school children. For more information on Nationwide, visit www.nationwide.co.uk.
To enter click here, and leave your name, address and daytime phone number or hit the green button below...
Entries must be received by 11.59pm Friday, October 12, 2007. Only one entry per household. Standard Daily Mail promotion rules apply.
Terms and conditions:
The holiday is for four people, two adults and two children. Because of the activities involved, children need to be between 6 and 12 years old. The holiday is scheduled for departure on 29th November and return on 2nd December. The family will be on the trip with two other families who have won this prize through other means. The winner will need to confirm the names of the people who will go on the holiday by October 24th, or they risk voiding the flights and the hotel.
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