Charity of the Year 2024-2025
Ladysmith Shopping Centre has launched the search for its next charity partner and is asking the people of Ashton-under-Lyne to nominate their favourite causes.
The partnership will run from 1st of April 2024 until 31st March 2025, giving one local charity the chance to raise money and awareness at the town centre shopping destination.
The winning charity will have the opportunity to fundraise at events within Ladysmith, including during the Summer holidays and the Christmas period.
The winner will also enjoy promotions via Ladysmith’s website and their social media channels.
To enter, all you need to do is either head to the Ladysmith Facebook page or the Ladysmith Instagram page and follow the competition post instructions. Good Luck!
Charity of the Year T&C’s
- The Charity of the Year competition will be open for entries from 4th of March until midday on the 28th of March 2024.
- To enter the competition the entrant must like the Instagram post or the Facebook post, follow the Instagram or Facebook page and tag their Charity and provide an explanation.
- All entries will be carefully reviewed and one partner will be selected by the management team.
- The winner will be notified via the marketing team directly.
- By entering the promotion you accept these terms and conditions, and agree to participate in any publicity associated with this promotion.
- If the entrants fail to agree to these terms and conditions they will be automatically excluded.
- The promoter and partners have arranged this competition in good faith and cannot accept liability in any matter relating to the competition whatsoever.
- The entrant’s personal information (photo) will be used only on the website and social media of the Ladysmith shopping centre and will not be passed on to any third parties other than where legally or contractually obliged.
- Employees of Ladysmith and their relatives can enter this competition.
- The Promoter reserves the right to cancel the competition at any stage. These terms and conditions are governed by English law and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.