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Glasgow shopping centre giving away £850 worth of vouchers

Glasgow shopping centre giving away £850 worth of vouchers

Glasgow Times01-07-2025
St Enoch Centre is offering the voucher giveaway to spend in the mall as part of the Glasgow850 celebrations, marking 850 years since the city became a burgh.
To enter, shoppers must complete a form on the St Enoch Centre website at https://st-enoch.com/glasgow850/.
Entries close on August 14, and the winner will be announced on August 15.
Shaun Rhodes, head of marketing at St Enoch Centre, said: "We wanted to do something really special to mark Glasgow850, and what better way than to reward our loyal customers with the chance to win £850 of vouchers from their favourite St. Enoch Centre brands.
"This competition is a chance to celebrate Glasgow's 850-year legacy, and encourages people to get involved in the various initiatives being held in the city for the Glasgow850 campaign."
The winner will be able to spend the vouchers at a range of top retailers and restaurants, including Pandora, Next, and Uniqlo.
The prize also covers leisure venues within the centre, such as Boom Battle Bar, VUE Cinema, and Escape Hunt.
Mr Rhodes said: "This is the biggest giveaway St. Enoch Centre has ever held, with £850 in vouchers up for grabs.
"We're encouraging everyone who can to enter – you never know, it may be your lucky day."
The prize breakdown includes £100 each for Level X, Boom Battle Bar, Escape Hunt, Pandora, and Uniqlo; £150 for the centre; £50 for Vue; and £50 each for Wagamama, Namaste, and Nando's.
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