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Win a premium griddle BBQ and accessories worth over £1,000!

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  • 2025-05-23 20:17 event
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Win a premium griddle BBQ and accessories worth over £1,000!
With summer just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to think about outdoor cooking end entertaining.  This versatile gas barbeque from Weber will enable you to cook anything from simple break

With summer just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to think about outdoor cooking end entertaining.  This versatile gas barbeque from Weber will enable you to cook anything from simple breakfasts to fancy dinners.

Whether you're a novice or a seasoned pro, the griddle's user-friendly design and efficient performance make it a must-have for any garden chef. Its digital temperature display, edge-to-edge even heating, and a scorching top temperature of over 260°C will all help you create culinary masterpieces with ease.

The prize also includes a handy utensil set with a spatula, scraper and squeeze bottle, as well as a basting dome to help you melt cheese, steam rice or veggies, and lock in all those delicious flavours.

If you’d like the chance to elevate your outdoor cooking experience, enter now!

Prize Details

The prize consists of a Weber SLATE 76 cm premium griddle, griddle spatula, griddle scraper, griddle squeeze bottle and a basting dome. The prize includes postage and packaging.

How to Enter

To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the following question correctly by Monday 7 July 2025.

Please read our competition rules before you enter. Entrants must be UK residents, aged 18 or over.

Terms and Conditions

  1. The Promoter is Immediate Media Limited.
  2. The BBC Code of Conduct for competitions can be found at https://www.bbc.com/editorialguidelines/guidance/code-of-conduct and all BBC magazines comply with the Code.
  3. The promotion is open to all residents of the UK, including the Channel Islands, aged 18 years or older, except the Promoter’s employees or contractors and anyone connected with the promotion or their direct family members.
  4. The closing date for entries is 23:59 on 7 July 2025.
  5. By entering the promotion, the participants agree:(a) to be bound by these terms and conditions;(b) that their surname and county of residence may be released if they win a prize; and(c) that should they win the promotion, their name and likeness may be used by the Promoter for pre-arranged promotional purposes.
  6. Entrants should enter by answering the question outlined above. Entries received after the closing date of the promotion will not be considered.
  7. Entrants must supply to Immediate Media Company Limited their full name, email address and daytime telephone number. The Promoter will use entrants’ personal details in accordance with the Immediate Privacy Policy (www.immediatemedia.co.uk/privacy-policy).
  8. Only one entry will be permitted per person, regardless of method of entry. Bulk entries made by third parties will not be permitted.
  9. The winning entrant will be the first correct entry drawn at random from all the correct entries after the closing date. The Promoter’s decision as to the winner is final and no correspondence relating to the promotion will be entered into. The Promoter may share the details of the winner with the prize provider for the purposes of fulfilling/delivering the prize.
  10. The prize is for two (2) people to win a Weber SLATE 76 cm premium griddle, griddle spatula, griddle scraper, griddle squeeze bottle and a basting dome.
  11. The competition entry is open to entrants aged 18 years or older but exclude employees of the Promoter or its holding or subsidiary company and BBC Gardeners World, their immediate families, anyone connected professionally with the prize draw, or any person where entering this competition breaches any law or regulation of the jurisdiction in which they are resident. In entering the competition, you confirm that you are eligible to do so and eligible to claim the prize.
  12. Only one entry per person will be available.
  13. The winner will be drawn at random after the 8th July 2025.
  14. The Prize is strictly non-transferable to another person, or redeemable for cash.
  15. The winner will be notified within 30 days of the close of the promotion by email. If the winner cannot be contacted, or fails to respond within 14 days of such notification being sent, the Promoter reserves the right to offer the prize to a runner up, or to re-offer the prize in any future promotion.
  16. There is no cash alternative, and the prize will not be transferable. Prizes must be taken as stated and cannot be deferred. The Promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize with one of the same or greater value.
  17. The Promoter reserves the right to amend these terms and conditions or to cancel, alter or amend the promotion at any stage, if deemed necessary in its opinion, or if circumstances arise outside of its control.
  18. The Promoter does not accept any responsibility for lost, delayed or fraudulent entries.
  19. The Promoter excludes liability to the full extent permitted by law for any loss, damage or injury occurring to the participant arising from his or her entry into the promotion or occurring to the winner arising from his or her acceptance of a prize.
  20. The promotion is subject to the laws of England.

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