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ENJOY FAMILY DAY OF FUN.


THE Scottish Business Achievement Award Trust is a charity founded in 1982 under the inspiration of its founder, Sandy Irvine Robertson. Since its beginning, SBAAT has raised over pounds 1.4m, which has been distributed to charities throughout Scotland.

Every year, the SBAAT fund-raising lunch is one of the highlights of the Scottish business calendar. However, for 1999, the event is much larger than before.

This year, the lunch, which will be attended by the Princess Royal, will be followed by fun days at the Scottish Vintage Bus Museum on the M90 Business Park at Lathalmond, near Dunfermline. The fun days will take place on Saturday, June 12, and Sunday, June 13, and this is your chance to be there.

We've teamed up with giant bus group Stagecoach stagecoach, heavy, closed vehicle on wheels, usually drawn by horses, formerly used to transport passengers and goods overland. Throughout the Middle Ages and until about the end of the 18th cent.  to offer readers the chance to win tickets to this unique event. The tickets will allow one adult and one child into the event and we've got 500 to give away. Once inside, all the attractions are free. The ticket will also entitle the holder to return travel on selected Stagecoach routes.

Attractions include dodgems dodgems npl (BRIT) → autos or coches mpl de choque

dodgems npl (Brit) → autos tamponneuses

dodgems (Brit
, waltzers, bouncy castle Bouncy Castle
Noun

Trademark a very large inflatable model, usually of a castle, on which children may bounce at fairs, etc.

bouncy castle® ncastillo inflable 
, Virgin balloon, brass and pipe bands, mechanical elephant and simulators. There's also a cyber (1) From "cybernetics," it is a prefix attached to everyday words to add a computer, electronic or online connotation. The term is similar to "virtual," but the latter is used more frequently. See virtual.  cafe where youngsters can relax or just dream of being tomorrow's millionaires.

Our lucky winners will be the trailblazers for thousands of secondary schoolchildren schoolchildren school nplécoliers mpl;
(at secondary school) → collégiens mpl; lycéens mpl

schoolchildren school
 from all over the country who will take their first steps on the road to success when they are bussed to the Enterprise Extravaganza for a four-day event commencing on June 14.

They'll have the chance to meet and talk with some of the most exciting stars of industry - Virgin boss Richard Branson Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950 (1950--) (age 57) in Shamley Green, Surrey, England), is a British entrepreneur, best known for his Virgin brand of over 360 , David Moulsdale, of Optical Express, and Richard Emmanuel, of DX Communications.

More than 25 leading companies, including the Daily Record, have transformed the museum into an exciting enterprise village. The Record will provide schools with teaching material to show how a paper is put together and invite the schools report on the event and submit a mock newspaper for judging.

Other sponsors include Bank of Scotland Bank of Scotland plc is a commercial and clearing bank, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. With a history dating to the 17th century, it is the oldest surviving bank in what is now the United Kingdom, and is the only commercial institution created by the Parliament of Scotland to , Railtrack, Virgin Trains, BT Scotland and British Energy British Energy plc (LSE: BGY) is the UK's largest electricity generator by volume and a constituent company of FTSE 100. It is primarily an operator of formerly state-owned nuclear power stations. .

To have a chance of winning a ticket all you have to do is call our hotline on 0901 563-8205 and answer the following simple question: Which member of the Royal Family will attend the annual SBAAT lunch this year?

Leave your answer along with your name, address and daytime telephone number. Calls cost 60p per minute. Lines close at midnight tonight.

The winners will be chosen at random from all assembled correct entries. Normal Daily Record rules apply. The Editor's decision is final.

If you're not a lucky winner, but you would like further information about tickets, call the Ticket Hotline on 01738-447676.
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