M&S Bexleyheath’s redesigned store will be revealed in full tomorrow and to celebrate, the store has teamed up with News Shopper to offer readers the chance to win a Marks & Spencer Gift Card, for a share of £500.
The first-prize winner will get a £250 voucher, second prize £150 and third prize £100.
The Bexleyheath store has had a complete overhaul to transform it into a bright, contemporary shopping environment, offering customers a new and improved shopping experience. There is a new M&S Cafe with a wide choice of refreshments, including Fairtrade tea and coffee, served by specially trained baristas.
There is also a Hot Food To Go counter, located in the new-look food hall, where you can choose from a selection of hot dishes such as fresh soups and toasted baguettes.
As part of the store’s revamp, customers will also be able to browse the extended fashion ranges in women’s Per Una and men’s Autograph and treat themselves to an autumn wardrobe make-over.
For the store’s relaunch, customers will be offered a sparkling champagne reception. So come and join in the celebrations.
To enter, answer this question:
Which fashion ranges have been extended at the revamped M&S Bexleyheath?
Send your answer, with a contact number and your address on a postcard or a stuck-down envelope to: M&S Competition, News Shopper, Mega House, Crest View Drive, Petts Wood, Kent, BR5 1BT.
All entries must arrive by October 24.
OR TEXT TO WIN! You can also enter our competitions by sending a text. Type NSM&S leave a space and send your answer to 80360.
Competition rules: Employees of Newsquest (London) Ltd and their families and anyone else connected with this promotion are not eligible to enter. Prizes are not transferable and there are no cash alternatives. The editor’s decision is final. Texts cost 50p plus your normal operator text charge. Text voting lines open 15/10/2008 and close 24/10/2008 at 12pm. Service Provided by Newsquest Media Group.
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