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?30 Voucher for starring in the next Southwark recycling campaign!


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We are looking for residents who would like to feature in a waste and recycling photography shoot on Tuesday 1 August. The photographs will be used for future campaigns and leaflets that may be distributed throughout the borough.


All participants will receive a ?30 multi-store gift voucher that can be used in over 130 high street stores such as John Lewis, B&Q, Argos, Topshop and Mothercare. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by adult and will receive a ?10 voucher.


To take part you must be available on Tuesday 1 August 2017 between the hours of 9am and 5pm. The shoot will take place in and around the Champion Hill area.


To help us ensure that the campaign is representative of the Southwark community please email the following details:


age

gender

ethnicity

occupation

email address

telephone number


Places are limited so please respond to [email protected] by 5pm on Tuesday 25 July 2017.

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