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Britannia International Easter Treasure Hunt in Port Erin

by isleofman.com 29th March 2012

Are you looking for something fun to do this Easter?  Then why not try Britannia International’s family-friendly Treasure Hunt in Port Erin – you could win an Easter basket full of yummy chocolate treats!

Following the success of last year’s event Britannia International, part of The Co-operative Bank, is once again holding its popular Family Treasure Hunt in Port Erin.  You can pick up an entry leaflet from any Britannia International branch – in Orchard Road, Port Erin; Athol Street, Douglas; or Parliament Street, Ramsey.

The Treasure Hunt is open to Isle of Man residents; entry is limited to one per person and no purchase is necessary.

Laura Kelly, Port Erin Branch Supervisor, comments: “There are 24 questions to answer, and the route can be done on foot in one to two hours.  This is a great activity for families to do together….and an opportunity to sample the delights of Port Erin while you’re there!”

Laura adds: “Just fill in the answers and return your form, by Friday 20 April, for a chance to win a basket full of Easter treats.  There is a small chocolate reward to everyone who hands in a completed form to our Port Erin branch in person, or you can post your entry to the branch, addressed to: The Competition Manager, Britannia International, Orchard Road, Port Erin IM9 6DJ.  We look forward to seeing you in the branch!”

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Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 29th, March 2012 02:41pm.

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