The Argus has teamed up with Parker to offer readers the chance to win one of ten family tickets to the Tower of London Ice Rink this Christmas.
The art of writing is a similar to that of skating. Both embody tradition and heritage, and the fluid movement of pen on paper is akin to that of a skate on ice. That’s why this Christmas, Parker is proud to sponsor the Tower of London Ice Rink.
A classic winter pastime with a festive feel, the Tower of London Ice Rink in association with Parker offers an unforgettable, enchanting experience. This is why we are offering 25 lucky readers the chance to win a pair of anytime skating to the Ice Rink, open until Sunday 10 January.
Parker is also giving you the chance to convey your seasonal greetings to family and friends in an unforgettable way with its exclusive Christmas wishes competition!
Every morning between 1 and 24 December, a different winner will be selected to have their personal Christmas message seen in the fresh ice. So whether you’re looking to make a special proposal this holiday, wish a loved one well or simply offer your good tidings, get your skates on and enter our competition for a Parker-perfect Christmas!
For further information about the Christmas Wishes competition, Parker range and stockists, visit www.parkerchristmaswishes.co.uk. For further information on the Tower of London Ice Rink, visit www.toweroflondonicerink.com
We have 10 family tickets for five people each to giveaway.
How to Enter
Answer the following question by Thursday December 17
What is the other common name of the Yeoman Guard that protect The Tower of London?
Place Parker in the subject header and send your answer, name and address to competitions@theargus.co.uk
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