A Severn Trent competition that challenged people to explore its visitor sites and other green spaces and capture the moments on camera has found its winners.
The competition was launched in the summer as a way of showcasing not only what the water company’s visitor sites have to offer, but to also encourage everyone to get out and about and visit local parks, nature reserves or community green spaces and spend valuable time together.
The competition was part of the water company’s ‘Days Out’ campaign which went ahead to provide customers with low-cost days out that are on their doorstep, highlight everything that visitor sites, such as Carsington Water, Tittesworth Water, Draycote Water, have to offer and help people connect with nature.
People had to take a photo of themselves enjoying the great outdoors and use the hashtag #STYourLocalTreasure to be in with a chance of winning a £100 Virgin Experience Days voucher.
The winners have now been selected and include Hannah Fisher who took a lovely photo at National Trust’s Attingham Park, Ahmed Tafat who got a great shot at the National Forest Adventure Farm, Elaine Muir who also caught her visit to Attingham Park, Mel Crumpton and her day out exploring with the family and many more.
The competition was launched along with treasure maps of the different regions Severn Trent serves, signposting children and their families to an array of attractions to visit, unlock new adventures and explore local green spaces during the summer.
For those not able to get out and about, the water company created a series of “Backyard Explorer” activity sheets, that could be done at home as a way to learn more about the great outdoors and nature.
Donna Marshall, Visitor Engagement Manager at Severn Trent, said:
“We want to thank everyone who has paid a visit to our sites over the summer and enjoyed everything that we have to offer.
“It might not have been the summer we wanted with the weather, but it was great to see so many people turn out to explore and enjoy our activities including the Rural Olympics and Family Fun Days, which were a huge success.
“Massive congratulations to everyone who won the competition, there were some fantastic photos of you out and about this summer and they were so great to see.”
The competition may have come to an end and, even with summer turning to autumn, everyone is still encouraged to visit the sites. There is still plenty to enjoy over the coming weeks and months even if it’s just a stroll around the many walking routes that can be found.
The visitor sites have some truly stunning countryside and nature for everyone to explore, whether on foot, by bike or on the water.
From bird watching to fishing, cycling to walking and watersports, there really is something for everyone at one of the ten reservoirs.
Donna added:
“We might be moving into autumn, but that doesn’t mean that out sites aren’t open, they are just as lovely at that time as the temperatures cool and are perfect for a walk to get some fresh air.
“There are also lots of activities that we are planning in the coming months to keep everyone entertained, including a few Halloween events so keep your eyes peeled for more details and we look forward to seeing you there.”
For further information about Severn Trent’s visitor sites and everything have to offer visit:
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