Frome Festival treasure hunt : Winners announced but runners up are not mugs

By Susie Watkins

8th Sep 2020 | Local News

Runners up get this fabulous mug: Festival mugs with this year's amazing design by Sholto of Jane Austen on a motorbike riding through Frome.
Runners up get this fabulous mug: Festival mugs with this year's amazing design by Sholto of Jane Austen on a motorbike riding through Frome.

This year's Frome Festival treasure hunt attracted a record number of entries and has just announced the lucky winners.

Congratulations to winners Rachel White and Toby Bond, who will receive the coveted prize, a £200 Annette Gabbedy Jewellery voucher.

Runners up, who also got all of the correct answers: Annie Callan, Anji Whittamore, Chris & Becca Kennedy, but whose names were not chosen from the hat on this occasion. They will be receiving a consolation prize of a Festival Mug, and a collection of four Festival postcards.

Frome Festival posted: " We would like to thank everyone who took part and enjoyed this year's Festival Treasure Hunt. This year 95 Treasure Hunt Quiz sheets were downloaded, which is about double the amount that are usually sold. We would like to give huge thanks to our photographer Elisita and her daughter Valentina, who took all of this year's beautiful images, and our Quiz Master Paul Hewitt for coming up with such an original set of clues. We would also like to thank Annette Gabbedy once again for offering such an amazing prize."

For more information about Frome Festival - which is celebrating its 20th year in this, a very unusual year, click HERE: the Frome Festival site

     

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