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WinX DVD Ripper will be given away this Saturday

July 3rd, 2009 AElliott No comments

Need a DVD ripper to rip your favorite DVD movies to video format? WinX DVD Ripper will be given away this Saturday. Why not go to giveawayofftheday to get this free license DVD ripper right away?

Digiarty Software, the leader in digital media software, today announced that the giveaway of WinX DVD Ripper will be launched this Saturday on July 4, 2009. With one day free WinX DVD Ripper offer, users can download the best valued DVD ripping software without any limitations. Read more…

Social Media Success at Crealy

July 1st, 2009 AElliott No comments

Crealy Great Adventure Parks, in Devon and Cornwall are celebrating an increase of 15% in visitors to their website as a result of a targeted social media campaign. At the beginning of 2009, Crealy introduced daily updates on Facebook, Twitter and a series of blog sites aimed to keep residents and visitors to the region informed about family days out in Devon and Cornwall.

The overall objective of the campaign was to improve communication to all of Crealy’s existing and potential guests and to further its award winning customer service. Read more…

Keflavik International Airport competition encourages shoppers

June 11th, 2009 AElliott No comments

A new competition for passengers travelling through Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport is making airport shopping even more attractive than usual.

Everybody using Keflavik International Airport, the major mid Atlantic hub airport in Iceland, between 3rd June and 18th September can enter the massive competition offering fantastic holidays to Iceland with accommodation and lots of other goodies. Read more…

CHANCE TO RECEIVE A GREEN SPACES MAKEOVER WITH FISKARS!

May 4th, 2009 AElliott No comments

Gardening enthusiasts across the UK are being invited to nominate and improve community green spaces.

The global number one for garden hand tools, Fiskars, is introducing its ‘Fiskars Orange Thumb’ campaign. Community green spaces, for everyone to enjoy, provide a place for the public to relax and take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The scheme is open to anyone across the UK who is passionate about transforming a local green space. This can be anything from a local park, vicarage green, recreational ground or piece of wasteland.

“We have launched this scheme because we want to give something back to the local community,” said Wayne Greensmith, Fiskars Brands UK senior brand manager.

“Given the nature and pressures of urban regeneration, the creation and maintenance of public green spaces is becoming ever more prevalent.

“With this in mind we are offering local people the chance to nominate a project in their area for the Fiskars Orange Thumb team to makeover.”

The Orange Thumb team is also looking for local volunteers who are interested in helping out with the selected restoration project. Read more…

PoLR Ltd Launches ‘Show Us Your PoLR Face’ Competition

April 14th, 2009 AElliott No comments

The internet marketing company PoLR Ltd has just released details of the winners of their polar bear mask photography competition.

Glasgow, April 14th, 2009 – The Glasgow based online marketing and web design company PoLR Ltd has launched a UK wide photography competition. PoLR Ltd teamed up with Sno!Zone, Tunnock’s, and the Edinburgh Zoo to offer three fantastic prizes to anyone willing to Show Us Their PoLR Face.

There were three different photography categories including the most inventive location, the most populated location, and the best artistic imagination. For each category a prize could be won: a day of skiing or boarding lessons, a box of 288 chocolate snowballs and a family day pass to the Edinburgh Zoo.

Entries have now been judged and voted on by the public and results are available here:

http://www.polr.co.uk/online-marketing/index.php/competition-winners-announced/

This marketing competition has increased awareness of the PoLR Ltd brand and its services, which include web design, e-commerce, and search marketing. The aim is to reach potential customers, especially young companies that are looking to create an online presence.

For additional information on the ‘Show Us Your PoLR Face competition’ contact PoLR Ltd on www.polr.co.uk

About PoLR Ltd:
PoLR Ltd is a young and innovative web design, e-commerce and internet marketing company based in Glasgow. For more information visit www.polr.co.uk.

Contact:
Lynne Foster
PoLR Limited
Ladywell Business Centre,
94 Duke Street,
Glasgow,
Scotland
G4 0UW

e: mask@polr.co.uk
t: 0141 572 8819

Winners of Show Us Your PoLR Face Competition

A new competition for children on Tus Magazine!

April 2nd, 2009 AElliott No comments

Be yourself and use your creativity without any restraint because here you will not get marks but prizes. It is important that the ideas and the work shall be yours and you shall have a clear expression.
In the month of April the magazine’s authors prepared a poem called Chain that is a chain of images and rhymes. A child, Luca, cracks nuts and eats them and another child puts his imagination to work hoping to make something from the nutshells. And the end results are ships, animals, clogs for mice, cradle for baby, humps for camels – with twenty nutshells you can put humps at ten camels.
So add a link or more to the chain, according to your inspiration because Luca is hungry, he keeps eating nut after nut and the nutshells are good for making toys. The winners will be chosen by the editorial team at the beginning of May.
For more details about the competition you can enter the competition section of the Tus magazine site www.revistatus.ro. The compositions can be sent using the available form or by post at the address below:

Revista Tuş
Piaţa Republicii nr. 41, 540110,
Târgu-Mureş, judeţul Mureş
România

We can say about Tus Magazine that it is a project produced and developed by the resources of Reea company, its purpose being to stimulate children’s desire for reading and to develop children’s imagination. The Tus magazine site – www.revistatus.ro contains stories, poems, comics, games, contest and short videoclips for children.
The team that produced this project is formed by writers, teachers, artists and programmers who wished to offer children attracted by the web a childhood world in an online version. So Tus magazine represents for children a good alternative of spending their spare time together with their friends, parents or teachers.
The uniqueness of this project consists of it being available in 5 languages: Romanian, Hungarian, German, French and English, this feature is an advantage both for the Romanian users and for those from around the world.
We look forward with interest to receiving the children’ compositions and we wish them success!

Tus Magazine
Piaţa Republicii 41
540110 Târgu-Mureş
Mureş, România
Tel/Fax: +40265264856, +40265264166
redactia@revistatus.ro
www.revistatus.ro

Freedom Direct announce the winner of their February competition The Give Away, Getaway.

March 10th, 2009 Jenny No comments

We had a massive response to this months Give Away, Getaway competition, most of the nominations were very deserving and a few not so much. After reviewing every nomination we decided that the winner of the holiday was Maureen Whitley, nominated by her daughter Denise Whitley from Cheshire.

“My mum put her life on hold to love and support my son aged 5 years, through out his short life & his terminal illness. Nothing was too much trouble and she loved and misses him so much. We couldn’t have coped without her. She deserves a holiday so much”

Harry, Denise & Maureen’s story

Harry

In 2003 Denise Whitley gave birth to a little boy named Harry (he later became known as Harry Bear because he cuddled like Kuala Bear). Harry began having seizures at a few days old and was admitted to Alder Hay hospital for about 8 months. Harry would suffer up to 200 seizures per day which Doctors couldn’t stop. He was put on a very potent medication and didn’t wake up for 12 weeks. Harry was eventually diagnosed with Malignant Migrating Partial Epilepsy of Infancy, only the 13th person in the world to be diagnosed with this condition.

Sadly the condition was resistant to anti seizure medication, this meant Harry was blind, unable to eat and drink, quadriplegic and had up to 200 seizures per day. He also had other complaints as a direct result of the condition. For example his bowels never worked as he had no internal muscles to help them, his lungs were badly damaged from pneumonia as he couldn’t move to clear them. He got pressure sores so easily and had to be turned frequently. Harry was also unlikely to live past age 5 years old. Naturally Denise, Maureen and their family were devastated. Harry needed lots of equipment including feeding machines, oxygen saturation monitors, suction machines, adapted chairs, adapted pushchairs, hospital bed, bath lift and oxygen pumps.

Maureen gave up her job to care for him so that Denise could continue to work as a Social Worker. Maureen also took turns with Denise and her husband staying in the hospital with him and she loved him so much. Maureen never left him alone and took everything in her stride. She had so much patience with him and took him everywhere. As part of Harry’s care Maureen learnt resuscitation, took him to appointments, swimming, walked for miles with him and did daily physio and exercises.

Harry had fits all through the night and regularly needed rescue medication, or resuscitation or even just comforting. Maureen had Harry two nights per week, to give Denise and her husband a break. Maureen’s husband even slept in bunk beds in the next room and Harry had his place in the bed, so that Maureen was as close as possible to him. Harry’s mouth was always open so his lips and tongue were unbelievably dry and uncomfortable. Maureen would sit for hours, tenderly bathing his mouth with warm water and moisturizing his lips.

As Harry’s condition deteriorated his care needs increased significantly. He was on fentynal patches (8 times more potent than morphine), liquid morphine and eight more medicines, 3 times per day. He was on oxygen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and he needed canisters carrying where ever he went. Maureen had oxygen fitted at her home for him and even moved to a bungalow to accommodate his needs when he stayed. 

Over the last year they knew we were going to lose Harry so Denise gave up her job to spend as much time as possible with him. However, Maureen never stopped her caring role. Some days Denise would drop him off with Maureen so she could have a break and would leave them sat on the settee together. When Denise would come back five hours later Maureen was still sat cuddling Harry and singing to him. 

Harry took them all by surprise the day they lost him. Denise was taking a motorbike test and dropped him off with Maureen. When Denise returned to pick him up Maureen was singing to him and nursing him but his breathing was very labored and his eyes fixed and staring. Denise took him home and sadly Harry passed away three hours later.

Maureen was with Denise and her husband when Harry passed away, peacefully at home in his daddy’s arms 10 days after his fifth birthday (29th April 2008). They all cuddled him for a few hours after he had gone. Maureen came with Denise and her husband to Claire House Children’s Hospice were Harry was bathed, put in his Man Utd pjs, and laid in a lovely bed in the butterfly suite (cold room) for two weeks until his funeral. Maureen often stayed at Claire House and sat with Harry for up to 12 hours per day, holding his hand and crying. She misses him so very much and at times doesn’t know what to do with herself, for so long he was her life.

Denise told us that she and her husband couldn’t have coped as well with out her Mum and Dad. They could call her in the middle of the night and she didn’t mind. Harry loved her so much and even recognized her perfume. Harry taught them all something and changed anyone he spent time with. He was an angel on earth, with a beautiful, peaceful nature. The funeral on the 9th May 2008 was a wonderful tribute to such a young child. Over 250 people attended.

“Losing Harry has broken mums heart as much as it has ours. She is a fantastic mum and a wonderful grandmother and gives so much to everyone, without asking for anything in return. She managed to support us and Harry whilst still seeing her six other grandchildren every day (Laura 21, Josh 19, Emily and Jess 14, Alex 11, Tom 6). I would love her to win this holiday to let her know how much she meant to Harry and us.”

Proud

Firstly we are so proud to be sending somebody as deserving as Maureen and her husband on a 5 star All Inclusive holiday to the Savoy Hotel in Sharm El Sheikh but secondly and most importantly having learned about this terrible condition we are committed to raising awareness about it. To find out more about Harry’s story please visit www.harrysjourney.co.uk.
Support Claire House Children’s Hospice www.claire-house.org.uk

About Freedom Direct Holidays

Freedom Direct Holidays Ltd, from our offices in Newcastle upon Tyne help over 200,000 people a year across the UK, with their travel arrangements to the world’s top tourist destinations. Specialising in Cheap late availability holidays, flights and accommodation from a wide range of travel industry partners including, TUI Travel, Thomas Cook and Monarch Holidays. We are one of the Uk’s leading online independent travel agents.

The most popular destinations for our customers are Turkey, Spain and its Islands, Greece, Sharm El Sheikh and Portugal. We arrange flights from all UK airports including London Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow. We have acted as a travel agent since 1997 and are both ABTA and ATOL bonded to ensure that all our customers have the best financial protection available.

Media Contacts

John Cave, Natasha Bozym, Sean Gerrie

Tel: 0191 216 5511

e-mail: pr@freedomdirect.co.uk

Property Developer launches competition to WIN a house in SPAIN!!!

July 9th, 2008 AElliott No comments

Dreaming of your place in the sun? Well RK investments could just well have the answer. RK Investments, worldwide property development, as part of its official launch, is offering the chance for one lucky person to get on the Spanish property ladder with its recent launch of a competition to win a house in Spain.

The lucky winner will become the owner of a 3-bedroom 2-bathroom townhouse in Andalucia in southern Spain. With the current property market as it is buying a home has now become unattainable for so many, which is why such a competition has great appeal: it’s truly an opportunity of a lifetime. For RK Investments, this is a great way to boost their brand awareness in an increasingly competitive industry.

The competition closes on 8th August 2008 and is open to all UK residents aged 18 or above. Terms and conditions apply. These can be viewed on the RK Investments website: www.rkinvest.webs.com
It will cost you 50p to enter by text or phone: the price of a newspaper, a packet of gum or a couple of stamps. But let’s face it most of us spend more than this on a lottery ticket each week with much lower odds.

About RK Investments

Aside from this competition, RK Investments is a property development company offering a great concept of selling newly renovated properties in Spain and soon to penetrate both the Cyprus and Barbados markets. Bringing the old to the new, RK Investments renovate older properties to suit the modern buyer. Despite a slowing down in the market, Spain is still most Brits no. 1 choice for their place in the sun.

RK Investments work exclusively with local builders and suppliers to be able to provide the buyer with more affordable homes and provide local employment opportunities in the locations that they work in. The RK Investments website has a number of useful resources and links for both the amateur and professional property investor (international mortgages, foreign currency & further reading) and not only showcases properties offered by RKI but also their partner companies. Being a fairly new and growing company, RK Investments is definitely one to watch.