2023 Calendar Competition

5 May 2022

Following on from the success of our previous Calendar Competition, we are pleased to announce that we will be running the competition again. 

We are keen to get you involved in our 2023 calendar and will select 13 of our customer's photographs to showcase.

 
This year we’re looking for scenic shots of our lovely local area, so far this year we’ve seen striking sunrises and sunsets, fabulous farming shots, and even some snow!

 

The winning 13 photographers will receive 2 copies of our calendar, and an A3 size canvas print of your winning photo! 

 

Photos must be submitted in original high-resolution and emailed to 

Sales@jjfarm.co.uk

 

By entering this competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions.

 

The deadline for entries is the 30/09/2022


Results will be published on the 31/10/2022

 

Please submit all entries to sales@jjfarm.co.uk (original high-resolution only)


T&C below

 

  • The 2023 Calendar Competition is Open to the UK only.
  • This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with, Meta (Facebook, Instagram) Twitter, or any other Social Network.
  • By submitting your picture/pictures to us, you give us permission (JJ Farm Service Ltd) to use your image for future marketing material, promotions, and Social Network posts without consent.
  • The prize is as stated and no cash or other alternatives will be offered. JJ Farm Services Ltd will judge the competition and decide on the lucky winners.
  • The winner will be notified by email and/or DM on Twitter/Facebook and/or letter within 28 days of the closing date.
  • The winner will only ever be contacted by JJ Farm Services and notified when and where the prize can be collected/delivered.
  • By entering this competition, an entrant is indicating his/her agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions.

 

If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact with us either by calling or using the above email. 


We look forward to seeing your photos

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