Hundreds of prizes up for grabs as Suffolk Big Weekend ballot opens
The Suffolk Big Weekend free prize draw has now opened, offering residents the chance to win unforgettable days out and experiences.
The event, which takes place on October 18 and 19, is a celebration of Suffolk’s varied tourism offering, with businesses and attractions donating prizes that showcase the very best of what they do.
Now, these prizes are up for grabs and residents are able to enter the free ballot until September 29.
The Big Weekend originally launched in Babergh and Mid Suffolk last year, but following its success, has now expanded to include the entire county, in partnership with East Suffolk Council, West Suffolk Council and Ipswich Borough Council.
Prizes up for grabs include everything from afternoon teas and brewery tours, to animal experiences and overnight stays.
Some of the county’s most established institutions are also getting involved, such as the Food Museum, the New Wolsey Theatre, Seckford Hall Hotel and Spa, the National Horseracing Museum, Jimmy’s Farm, and much more.
Derek Davis, Babergh District Council’s cabinet member for Sustainable Economy, said: “Thanks to the incredible support of our districts’ businesses and attractions, we’ve got an incredible line up of experiences to give away.
“I’d urge everyone in the county to enter the free ballot and get involved – you never know what hidden gems you might uncover.”
Tim Weller, Mid Suffolk District Council’s cabinet member for Environment, Culture and Wellbeing, said: “It’s fantastic to see the Suffolk Big Weekend grow into a county-wide celebration.
“This is an excellent way for communities to connect with their local area, support the visitor economy and take pride in what makes our county such a brilliant place to live.”
And Indy Wijenayaka, the cabinet member for Growth at West Suffolk Council, added: “I am delighted that West Suffolk businesses and attractions are getting involved with the first county-wide Big Weekend.
“The weekend promises to be an exciting event with a range of activities and opportunities available that will encourage residents to explore, helping to build thriving communities and celebrate the people who make our area such a vibrant place to live.”
All of the prizes are listed on the Suffolk Big Weekend website and residents can simply enter the ones they are interested in.
To enter the ballot and see the full list of prizes, visit www.suffolkbigweekend.co.uk.
