Sale Festival: Share your thoughts for a chance to win shopping vouchers

Sale Festival organisers want to hear from you! Help shape the future of this event in M33 by participating in a short survey.

Sale Festival runs across June throughout M33 © Sale Festival

Sale Festival is a celebration of our local community's vibrant cultural activities every June, while also raising valuable funds for local charities and organisations. The Festival is run entirely by dedicated volunteers who are seeking ways to make it even better. Now, it's your turn to have a voice!

Your feedback is incredibly important – the Festival organisers want to understand how the Festival is viewed locally, while also giving you the opportunity to share your ideas on how the event can grow, change and continue to provide the best experience possible.

As a thank you for your valuable input, you will be entered into a prize draw to win gift vouchers from Stanley Square, a Festival patron.

Steve Hodkinson, chair of Sale Festival, said: “Make Sale Festival your Festival by taking part in our now annual post-festival survey.

"We want to create a more diverse and inclusive Festival and contribute to our community’s wellbeing. With your opinions, we can get there!”

The survey is open from Monday 01 to Wednesday 10 July and takes just a couple of minutes to complete.

Don't miss your chance to make a difference and have your say. Be a part of shaping the future of Sale Festival!

About the prize draw

Five winners will be drawn at random following the closing of the survey at 23:59 on Wednesday 10 July. The prizes are:

  • First prize: 1 x £50 Stanley Square gift voucher

  • Second prize: 1 x £20 Stanley Square gift voucher

  • Third prize(s): 3 x £10 Stanley Square gift vouchers

Winners will be informed by Sale Festival via email after Wednesday 10 July. Vouchers are redeemable at participating businesses. No cash substitutes for gift vouchers.

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