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WIN a Treasure Trails guided book

Treasure Time Outside

Village People is giving away 4 guided Treasure Trail booklets (worth £9.99 each), so you can join a friend on a fun Norfolk adventure

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With our lives finally opening up, Treasure Trails are the perfect way to reconnect and have fun together while discovering the secret history of your local area. Fancy going on a spy mission in the Norwich Lanes, hunting down treasure along Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile, or tracking down clues like a real detective in Heacham?! Treasure Trails are a fantastic way to get outside, get your steps up, and keep entertained locally. Anyone of any age can enjoy them – they’re not just for kids! These themed self-guided walking trail booklets take explorers on a circular outdoor route of approximately two miles. En route, you have the added challenge of working together to hunt down clues and solve a puzzling Detective Mystery, Treasure Hunt, or Spy Mission. While you catch crooks and track down spies or hidden treasure, Treasure Trails showcase your local surroundings in a fun and adventurous new light. Each puzzle incorporates clues on local landmarks, signs, statues, monuments, images, engravings, and other eye-catching features. There are more than 1,200 Treasure Trails across the UK and 48 to choose from across Norfolk.

To be in with a chance of winning, visit www.village-people.info and follow the links to the competition page. Closing date is 11 July 2021 and the usual Village People rules apply.

Could you become an Able Care Carer and be part of our friendly team?

Able care has run a successful live-in care agency since 1980, we believe that the elderly are happiest in the familiar surroundings of their own home. ✔ Professional experience is not always essential maybe you have personal experience? ✔ Applicants should be prepared to travel to either Norfolk, Suffolk or Cambridgeshire. ✔ No upper age limit.

Call Able Care on

01603 624135 or 0800 048 7222 You couldearn between£600 - £800PERWEEK

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