Hello Spring

Hello Spring competition

“Hello Spring” by Jo Lindley competition Terms and Conditions

  1. This competition is promoted by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (“HarperCollins”), Westerhill Road, Bishopsbriggs, Glasgow G64 2QT.
  2. This promotion is open to all UK residents except employees of HarperCollins (or their parent, subsidiaries or any affiliated companies) and their immediate families, who are not allowed to enter the competition.
  3. You must be at least 18 years old to enter this competition.
  4. To enter, please follow Farshore on Twitter (@FarshoreBooks) and Re-Tweet the competition post and answer the question: “What does Spring mean to you?”
  5. The opening date for entries is Sunday 20th March 2022 at 09:00 GMT. The closing date for entries is Monday 28th March 2022 at 17:00 GMT. No entries received after this date will be accepted. Only one entry is allowed per household.
  6. No purchase is necessary in order to enter this competition.
  1. The prize is 1 (one) copy of the book “Hello Spring” by Jo Lindley and 1 (one) children’s gardening set. There will be one winner.
  2. The prize is non-refundable, non-transferable and subject to availability. No guarantee is given as to the quality of the prize.
  3. No cash or prize alternatives are available.
  4. HarperCollins reserve the right in their reasonable discretion to substitute any prize with a prize of equal or greater value.
  5. The winner of the competition will be drawn at random by an electronic system from all entries that have complied with these Terms and Conditions and notified by e-mailno later than Wednesday 6th April 2022
  6. The prize will be delivered to the winner within one (1) month of the closing date.
    1. We will aim to adhere to the deadline for delivery stipulated, however if we are unable to meet that deadline due to any circumstances arising as a direct or indirect result of the Coronavirus pandemic and any other potential unforeseen factors outside of our control, we will ensure relevant timely communication with the winner and in the unlikely event that delivery becomes impossible, we will offer a reasonable substitute product.
  7.  Any application containing incorrect, false or unreadable information will be rejected. Any applications made on behalf of or for another person or multiple entries will not be included in the competition.
  8. HarperCollins’ decision as to who has won the competition shall be final.
  9. To obtain the name of the prize winner after the closing date, please write to Farshore Marketing Team, HarperCollins Publishers, The News Building, 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF.
  10. The entry instructions are part of the Terms and Conditions for this competition.
  11. By entering the competition, you are agreeing to accept these Terms and Conditions. Any breach of these Terms and Conditions by you will mean that your entry will not be valid, and you will not be allowed to enter this competition.
  12. By entering this competition, you are agreeing that if you win your name and image may be used for the purpose of announcing the winner in any related publicity with HarperCollins, without additional payment or permission. 
  13. Any personal information you give us will be used solely for this competition and will not be passed on to any other parties without your agreement. HarperCollins’ privacy policy can be found at:  https://corporate.harpercollins.co.uk/reporting/privacy-policy/   
  14. Under no circumstances will HarperCollins be responsible for any loss, damages, costs or expenses arising from or in any way connected with any errors, defects, interruptions, malfunctions or delays in the promotion of the competition or prize.
  15. HarperCollins will not be responsible unless required by law, for any loss, changes, costs or expenses, which may arise in connection with this competition and HarperCollins can cancel or alter the competition, including these terms and conditions, at any stage.
  16. Any dispute relating to the competition shall be governed by the laws of England and Wales and will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
Scroll to Top