Christmas Competitions

Christmas Competitions

It is no secret that 2020 has been a difficult year for all; during these tough times we would like to help share the Christmas spirit and there is a way that you could do the same🎄. Join us in saying thanks to the NHS and Sufra for all they have done and stand a chance to WIN.


 To enter our competitions, all you need to do is:

Christmas colouring picture:

1. Get the Christmas colouring picture by emailing rikalilello@greyandco.co.uk
2. Have your little ones create magic
3. Send us the art piece by 18December2020
4. The winner will be announced on Monday 21 December 2020 via Facebook Live at 13:00 and will be contacted using the contact details provided with the entry.


Reverse advent calendar:

1. Get the reverse advent calendar by emailing rikalilello@greyandco.co.uk
2. Collect all the products
3. Send us the collection
4. The winner will be announced on 26 December 2020 via Facebook Live at 13:00 and will be contacted using the contact details provided with the entry.
5. We will be doing the drop off on 24 December at Sufra ,you are more than welcome to join us in the fun.

The kids stand a chance to win a Lego hospital and the Sufra collection winner will get a hamper filled with local goods.

Tag us in your progress
@Grey and Co Wembley Ltd on Facebook or @greyandcoestateagents on Instagram
Use the hashtag #greycompetition





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