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Hi everyone,


my daughter's school is currently the front runner in a free online competition to win 200 high visability waistcoats. Voting ends at 7.59am monday morning......

There's no registration or anything like that, all you need to do is select the school from a drop down and click "vote". I wondered if some of you would vote (not sure if this is an allow-able request, so fully understand if this post is removed! :-$)


The school is Streatham Wells Primary School and link is schools competition


The cool thing is you can add your children's school for the next weeks voting (and I promise to vote for you if you do!!)


Thank you so much


Tulsie x

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