EcoVelocity, the low-carbon motor event, is returning for its second year from 10th – 13th May at London's ExCeL.
The event will showcase the latest in cutting edge technology from the world's leading car manufacturers as well as providing the opportunity for you to test drive the newest low carbon and electric vehicles. We have teamed up with the event organisers to promote their competition to give 10 lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to attend the event.
The show will provide you with the opportunity to view the current and future options for more environmentally responsible motoring, get a greater understanding of the technology and processes involved in developing low carbon vehicles and an insight into the benefits of owning one.
As an added benefit, EcoVelocity is co-locating with Grand Designs Live London, sponsored by Direct Line (5th – 13th May). Tickets holders to EcoVelocity will be able to visit both events on one ticket! Based on the Channel 4 TV series, and presented by design guru Kevin McCloud, the event is packed to the brim with ideas, design and innovation for every room in your home.
HOW TO WIN!
Simply answer the following question and email us (click here) your answer, together with your name, address and daytime contact telephone number (please mark EcoVelocity Lancashire Competition in your subject line). Alternatively, you can post your entries to EcoVelocity Lancashire Competition, Newspaper Promotions, 23a Hardshaw Street, St Helens, WA10 1RT. Closing date is April 15, 2012. Usual Newsquest rules apply click here for full list. The event organisers may wish to contact you with further information, which may be of interest to you. Should you not wish to receive such information, please mark NO DATA on your entry.
QUESTION: Design guru Kevin McCloud presents which Channel 4 TV series?
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