Claim your free Moving Motor Show tickets now
A free Moving Motor Show that will present some of the latest models that UK has so far not witnessed will be exhibited by selected car companies. The show will be held on the grounds of Goodwood this July 11th (Thursday). Those interested may claim their free tickets by reading the terms here.
The Mercedes-Benz A-class saloon, Rolls-Royce Wraith, Porsche Cayman, Skoda Octavia vRS, Peugeot 2008, Lexus IS and Renault Zoe will be available in the show. Public are also encouraged to bring in any of the latest models to the motor show although more than 20 car manufacturers will be exhibiting their models as well. Selected cars can be driven inside the ground or on the hill climb provided invitation from the manufacturers through their dealers is got.
Order for free Lacoste Eau de women’s fragrance sample
Lacoste is a French company selling different products such as clothing, footwear, eyewear, watches, tennis shirts and towels. This company now offers three free women’s fragrance samples of which one can be claimed by filling in the form and submitting it to them. The three samples are Eau de Lacoste L.12.12 Collection, Eau de Lacoste Noir and Eau de Lacoste Fragrance. Offer is open to UK residents aged 18 and above only.
This is a right chance for you choose your favourite and try on them for free. You are also requested to read their terms and condition to be clear about the offer.
TENA offers a free sample pack
Here is an free offer from TENA which is a sample of the product for protection for Bladder Weakness. Get a free sample of this and try it out. All you have to do is fill out the form available online, to receive your sample pack free, which will be mailed in a discreet plain package. Only one of each pack per person is given every six months and to only UK postal addresses. Read their full terms and conditions of the free sample offer online.
University of Nottingham to hold free event on dementia
A free event supported by the Alzheimer’s Research UK about dementia, is being organised for members of the public next week. Scientists from the charity’s Nottingham Research Network will hold the event on 2 July, at the University of Nottingham, from 5.15pm at the Djanogly Art Gallery.
The free event will feature short talks given on a range of topics, that give an overview of the latest research in dementia. According to Prof. Morgan of Human Genomics at the University, this would be a great opportunity for members of the public to hear from researchers at the frontline. He pointed out that dementia affects people widely across the UK, with 7,300 people in Nottinghamshire alone. In the country, 25 million people actually now a family member or close friend affected by dementia, he added. Everyone who wants to know more about this condition and their efforts to defeat it, are encouraged to attend the event.