Six Nations Stations
Our spectacular Six Nations Stations competition is now closed - thanks to everyone who entered!
The competition
The clues and the stations
The competition involved identifying four railway stations in Wales - you can listen to the clues in our "clips" section (the link is at the top of this page), or click here.
The four correct stations were Llanelli, Llanberis, Llanfair PG and Flint
The prize consisted of a pair of tickets to Wales v England, hotel accommodation in Cardiff on the night of Saturday 16th March and travel expenses.
Terms and Conditions
The competition is now closed.
1. Entry is open to all residents of the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, except BBC employees or those of its affiliates and their close relatives or any person connected to the competition. Proof of identity and eligibility may be requested.
2. During the Louise Elliott show (Monday to Friday, 1300 – 1600) a daily clue will be played out from 22nd February 2013. The clues should yield the names of for train stations.
3. Listeners can enter the competition following the instructions given out on-air:
• By emailing louise@bbc.co.uk with the subject heading ‘Six Nations Stations Competition’ with the 4 answers to the clues and your name and contract telephone number; or
• By post to Louise Elliott programme, Six Nations Stations Competition, Room 2018, BBC Radio Wales, Cardiff, CF5 2YQ. Include your name and contact telephone number along with your 4 answers.
No other methods of entry will be accepted. Only one entry is allowed per listener.
4. The competition will open on 6th March 2013 and close at 1600 on 13th March 2013. Entries received outside these times will not be registered. The opening and closing times may change so please listen to announcements during the programmes.
5. After the competition closes, four finalists will be randomly selected from all entrants who correctly identified all four stations. The finalists must be available to play head to head on-air on Thursday 13th March 2013. If a selected finalist is not available they will not progress further and another randomly selected correct entrant will be selected to play.
6. Reasonable attempts will be made to contact the finalists on the numbers given. If a selected finalist cannot be contacted, that entrant will not progress any further and another randomly selected correct entrant will be selected to play.
7. The four finalists will play against each other on-air and will be eliminated by answering a series of tie-breaker questions. The last finalist remaining shall be the winner.
8. The BBC’s decision as to selected entrants, finalists and the winner is final. No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.
9. The prize will consist of a pair of tickets to the Wales / England Six Nations rugby union match at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday 16th March 2013. One night’s accommodation, breakfast and reasonable travel expenses will be provided by the BBC. No other fees, costs or expenses will be included in this Prize. There is no cash alternative.
10. The BBC will not be responsible for any failure by the winner and guest to gain entry or re-entry to the match due to the behaviour of the winner and guest or their failure to meet the admission requirements of the match. Ticket holders are responsible for checking admission requirements to the stadium. The BBC will not be responsible for the suspension or cancellation of the sports event. Those under 16 who attend must be accompanied to the event by a responsible adult aged 18 years or older.
11. Entrants must agree to take part in any post-competition publicity if required.
12. The BBC reserves the right to: (i) vary these competition terms and conditions, including but not limited to, opening and closing times; (ii) disqualify any entrant who breaches the rules or has acted fraudulently in any way; (iii) withdraw or substitute any prize, at any stage, and; (iv) cancel the competition, at any stage, if in its opinion it is deemed necessary or if circumstances arise outside its control.
13. The BBC, its sub-contractors, subsidiaries and/or agencies cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any technical failure or malfunction or any other problem which may result in any entry being lost or not properly registered.
14. The BBC will only use personal details for the purposes of administering this competition. The BBC will only keep your personal details for as long as necessary to fulfil these purposes. Please see the BBC Privacy Policy at: BBC - Privacy Policy
15. This competition accords with the BBC's Code of Conduct for Competitions and Voting, details of which can be found at: BBC Competitions Policy
16. The promoter of the competition is the British Broadcasting Corporation and the applicable law is the law of England and Wales.
17. Entrants will be deemed to have accepted these rules and to agree to be bound by them when entering.
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