To celebrate the return of the Newton Abbot Christmas Fayre on Saturday 2 December 2023, we’re giving you the chance to win some top prizes. The big question is – will you keep the prize for yourself, or give away as a Christmas gift this year?
1st prize – A £200 gift card for an overnight stay at one of St Austell Brewery’s hotels
2nd prize – Racing tickets and a meal for two in the Paddock Restaurant at a 2024 fixture of your choice at Newton Abbot Racecourse
3rd prize – A stunning festive necklace and matching earrings set from Silver Circle Jewellery
Taking place at Newton Abbot Racecourse on Saturday 2 December 2023, you’ll find around 100 local exhibitors with gift ideas for all tastes and budgets. Running from 10am until 4pm, you’ll find something for everyone this Christmas.
Entry costs only £3 for adults and children go free. There’s ample FREE on-site parking too, making it the perfect day out this Christmas.
Alongside the chance to shop local this Christmas, you’ll find lots of other festive fun to enjoy including:
To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question and complete the entry form below – good luck!
Competition now CLOSED – winners will be contacted shortly
Terms and conditions: Competition closes at 12noon on Monday 27 November 2023. All prizes are as stated with no cash alternatives. One entry per person. One prize per household. St Austell Brewery voucher can be used as payment in full for a stay, or towards a more expensive break. Newton Abbot Racecourse prize – includes meal for two in the Paddock Restaurant at a 2024 fixture of the winner’s choice, including tickets to the race fixture but excludes drinks. The reservation must be made in advance. Standard terms and conditions apply. All entrants must be aged 18 or over. By opting in to join our mailing list you agree to receive news, updates and offers from Newton Abbot Racecourse. You may opt out at any point by following the instructions on any emails received or by emailing marketing@newtonabbotracing.com with ‘unsubscribe’ in the header.