Win a Pashley bike to celebrate Team Green Britain Bike Week
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Your support makes all the difference.EDF Energy, Britain’s largest producer of low carbon electricity, is proud to be supporting Team Green Britain Bike Week (18-26 June). This nationwide event aims to get more people cycling more often and show that using your bike can be a low cost way of getting around that’s good for your health and the environment.
Find out how Team Green Britain members have been getting involved at teamgreenbritain.org. To help you be part of Team Green Britain Bike Week in style, The Independent is giving you the opportunity to win your very own classic Pashley bike.
All you need to do to get your hands - and, more importantly, your feet - on the prize is enter your details below.
Terms and conditions: this promotion closes at 23.59 on Sunday 10 July 2011. There is one prize of £650 to spend on a Pashley Bicycle. Open to UK residents only excluding Northern Ireland. The winner will be the first entry selected at random after the closing date and will be contacted by email on 11 July 2011. Over-18s only. The prize is non-transferable and there is no cash alternative. The promoter is EDF Energy. The Independent's usual competition rules apply.
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