
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Sunday19th April 2009
I have not heard anything from the good people at the Bedford Today. You can’t blame them really. I mean, I didn’t offer to pay for their post or anything. I have also not heard from the bowls competition. However, the closing date for entries was only on Friday, so I expect to see by Tuesday whether I will be off to the Potter’s Leisure resort to obtain Paul ‘Fozzy’ Foster’s autograph.
So all in all this week has been pretty pants. On this note, I have decided that I need to ramp up my requests for newspapers.
Berkshire
The Reading Evening Post has the website getreading.co.uk. Ok, I will get reading just after I have finished writing this. I also know that 2008 was the national year of Reading, from a flyer that I picked up recently in the local library.
It was a good year for Reading last year.
On the getreading Website there is a poll to ask people what they think should happen to the old swimming baths. You have to place your vote in the typical way.
The results:
15% of the people that had taken the effort to vote want the Askett Hawk Hotel, 65% want the KMC restoration plan, 14% want it bulldozed, and a staggering 9% of people voted ‘I don’t really care’.
Now this newspaper, based in the Home Counties, must offer up some great prizes. I mean take the Bowl’s final from Essex as a prime example. I thought that I would bypass the effort of getting a newspaper from them, by looking for competitions on the website: none there. I will have to try a different tack when asking for them to send me a newspaper, given my lack of success from Bedford Today. I will give them a ring tomorrow.
Saturday, 11 April 2009

I had an idea last night.
I am a 35 year old ex-property manager from Essex; It is a long story.
I was leafing through the local newspaper, the Southend Echo, when I came across an advert for the competition above.
On Sunday 11th November 2007, I had enjoyed the indoor bowls final between Paul “fozzy” Foster and Jason Greenslade. The Fozmeister won through following a thrilling tie-break.
Anyway, what a great prize! The good people of Essex must love the bowls and Potter Leisure Resort (Your Complete Holiday) is offering us the opportunity to go and watch it. Now we haven’t had a holiday since I went to Geneva with our friends Liz and Les, so I mentioned it to Nicky.
“You are joking?”
So what do I have to do to enter?
To enter the competition, simply answer the following question:
What name is given to the smallest bowl on the green? Is it:
(a) Jack (b) Jill (c) Jim
Hmm, tricky. I might have to think a bit about this one, but the prize is magnificent:
Organised by Matchroom Sport, the three-day competition will be filmed for TV across the world and has been designed to provide an event which has an added element of excitement.
I have to send my answer on a postcard, including my name, address and daytime phone number. I am a bit worried about the implications of this; I am very particular about who has my personal details. Besides which, I don’t actually have any postcards. So I have decided to send it in a greetings card.
Dear Madam/Sir
Anyway, the answer is (a) Jack.
Just imagine the other fantastic prizes in local newspapers around Britain. I sent a text message to Steve and Simon, who seemed to like the idea of entering a competition from a local newspaper in every county in Britain.
So, according to the Association of British Counties, there are 86 counties in Great Britain, or rather 86 competitions that I could apply for. But how will I get my hands on a local newspaper from each one? I suppose I could visit each county and pop into a newsagent, but that would be an ecological, logistical and fiscal nightmare.
No, I will have to get the Newspapers to send me a copy. Will they charge me? I could be onto a loser here. I have already spent 36 pence on a stamp for the Bowls Competition (The card was one that I found in Nicky’s extensive card collection, so technically didn’t cost me anything).
Oh well, let’s see.
Bedfordshire
Using the ABC’s guide to British towns, I discover that Bedford is the major town in this particular Shire. I put Bedford local Newspapers into Google and I have come across the Bedford Today. This looks like a fine journal. I am wondering how I am going to approach this. They have a contact us page, but what do I say?
Dear Madam/ Sir
I have recently started a project to apply to a competition from a local newspaper in every County in Great Britain.
Congratulations! You are the second newspaper that I have contacted. I would be grateful if you could send me a copy of a recent newspaper that has a competition within it. I am not fussy about what the competition is for.
Thank you for your assistance.
Kind regards
Ian Carpenter
Actually, that will probably do, so I sent it to the editor.