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Deadline: Tuesday 29th October | 2024
Hart's Hotel
Get creative with a pumpkin carving and email photos of your pumpkin creation to the Hart's annual pumpkin carving comeptition!
Deadline: Tuesday 29th October
Don't forget to share your pumpkin photos on Instagram or Facebook, and make sure you tag @hartsnotts in your photos!
Prizes include:
⭐️Best Adults Pumpkin: Afternoon Tea for 2 at Hart's
⭐️Best Childs Pumpkin: x4 Theatre tickets to see this year's panto, Peter Pan at Theatre Royal Nottingham
The winners will be announced on social media, and the winners will be notified by 1st November!
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