Pop For Pounds!
Pittis Estate Agents have been helping Islanders move forward for 250 years – and to celebrate their big birthday they’ve teamed up with Isle of Wight Radio to give you the chance to win your share of
£250 in cash!
Pop for pounds is coming to Topping In The Morning – and winning the cash couldn’t be easier.
But how to win? Each day from the 15th to the 19th of July, the Pittis 250 car will be parked at a different location.
All you have to do is head to where the car is, pop the balloons, beat the clock, and the money could be yours. Simple right?
To register to take part in the competition that really does deliver more bucks for your bangs, just fill in the form below - good luck!
Thanks to our sponsor - Pittis Estate Agents
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