THE biggest classical music concert in Wiltshire takes place this August Bank Holiday Weekend at Lydiard Park, Swindon and the Gazette and Herald promotional team will be there giving away family-sized treats.
The evening starts at 7pm but you can come along to our stand from 5.30pm and take your pick of a delicious treat a perfect way to finish off your Picnic in the Park while you sit back and enjoy a magical musical evening which concludes with a spectacular firework finale.
You can choose from a family bag of Kit Kat chunky miniatures, a family bar of Milky way or Nestle Double Cream Chocolate, all which have been donated by Poundland.
Stocking over 2000 products, including leading brand names and household essentials, Poundland is Europe's leading single price retailer where everything really is just £1.
August Bank Holiday is a DIY paradise and if you're planning to finally finish those jobs around the house then head to Poundland for everything from screw drivers and sealant, through to hammers and paint, all for just £1.
For even bigger savings, there are also some amazing offers, such as a five pack of self-adhesive floor tiles, currently on offer at six for the price of five.
Families, party planners, back-to-school-ers and those after some quality bargains can all shop without fear of breaking the bank - and younger family members are no exception. With toys, stationery, games and sweets, pocket money can stretch that much further.
"Poundland has been so successful because of the genuinely great value products that we offer," said marketing manager Liz Llewellyn.
"We thrive on providing something new for our customers every time they visit and continually surprise people with the amazing products they can find in store.''
Come along to Picnic in the Park on August 26 and enjoy the sweetest classical picnic with the Gazette and Herald.
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