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Prizes

By entering Pin Point Peter, you could be in with a chance of winning some fantastic prizes.

Grand Prize: The winner of the Grand Prize will receive a week long stay in a four-berth caravan at the South Links Holiday Park in Montrose.

Enjoying an unrivalled location right next to the town's award winning beach, you'll be able to take in the full splendour of Angus during your stay.

Boasting the widest High Street in Scotland and some of the best shopping in Angus, the town is already a popular location with tourists and holidaymakers.

The award-winning beach front is one of the town's most popular areas and a constant focus of activity for families and children. It's with little wonder too, thanks in no small part to the rolling golden sands and excellent Seafront Splash play area.

Just next to the beach and a short stroll away from the South Links Holiday Park is the town's new wheeled sports facility, ideal for the skateboard or BMX enthusiasts. There's also a whole host of other sporting activities, including tennis courts, football pitches and some of the world's oldest golf courses.

The Broomfield area of Montrose was also the site of Britain's first operational military airfield, and is now home to the popular Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre.

The town's basin is also a sight to behold, thanks in no small part to its vastly diverse range of flora and fauna.

Weekly Prize: Winners of our weekly prize will receive six passes granting them access to any National Trust For Scotland property, including JM Barrie's Birthplace in Kirriemuir itself, where you can fly like Peter as part of the Peter Pan Experience.

The 19th century cottage is set in the heart of Kirriemuir and features a treasure trove of Barrie memorabilia, including early theatrical costumes used in the production of Peter Pan and original manuscripts.

You'll even find the desk Barrie sat at while writing his plays and books, the sofa he enjoyed relaxing on and even some original Peter Pan oats!

One of the bedrooms is fitted out with a small theatre behind a screen and children can climb onto a special platform where they can find out what it feels like to fly, even down to feeling the wind rushing through your hair.

Outside, the Peter Pan Garden's Pirates' Workshop will delight the children, as will the willow crocodile and statue of Peter himself.

A full list of National Trust For Scotland properties can be found here

Weekly Prize Winners:
Week 1: M. Mair, Kirriemuir
Week 2: C. Fenn, Norfolk
Week 3: M. Welsh, Middlesex
Week 4: I. Maciver, Stornoway
Week 5: G. Sturgeon, Northumberland
Week 6: K. McLaren, Larbert
Week 7: N. England, Aberdeenshire
Week 8: Y. Poole, Livingston
Week 9: M. Campbell, Irvine
Week 10: A. Tiernan, Tyne and Wear
Week 11: V. Pastore, Cheshire
Week 12: D. Barrie, Edinburgh
Week 13: J. Potter, Bury

Grand Prize Winner:
M Conroy, Northumberland