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Win an Etesia pedestrian Mower at SALTEX

The organisers of IOG SALTEX (Sports, Amenities Landscaping Trade Exhibition) are pleased to announce that an Etesia pedestrian rotary mower will be up for grabs for the winner of the SALTEX HEART competition.

SALTEX is being held at the NEC in Birmingham on 4 & 5 November.

Etesia’s pedestrian mowers have been providing efficiency, excellent ergonomics and top quality standards for over 25 years and one lucky SALTEX visitor will be able to get their hands on one of their newest models complete with rear roller kit, which is worth nearly £1,500.

The PRO 46 PHCS has a 46cm cutting width and offers extreme versatility with the ability to cut, collect and mulch without the need for an accessory. The lucky winner will also receive a free rear roller kit for easy, effortless striping and presentation.

The competition to win the PRO 46 PHCS coincides with the SALTEX HEART CAMPAIGN, which has seen industry professionals and volunteers publicly show their support to the industry and SALTEX by forming a heart shape with their hands.

So if you love the industry you work in and want to be in with a chance of winning a brand new Etesia mower, simply send us your snap 'hearting' SALTEX via twitter to @IOG_SALTEX, Facebook - www.facebook.com/IOGSALTEX or by email to the SALTEX Press Office - chris.bennett@fusion-media.eu

The winner will be selected at random with the prize being delivered shortly after the show. The competition is only open to UK residents.

Visitor registration is FREE. To confirm your attendance visit www.iogsaltex.com

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