Snap a selfie with your favourite local landmarks to be in with a chance to win £50 of high street vouchers

The easing of lockdown restrictions continues, and we’re delighted.

Indoor hospitality and entertainment - including cinemas, museums, and children’s play areas - has now opened up, and we can reconnect with friends and family in groups of up to 30 people outdoors.

So let’s all get outside and celebrate Scotland. In fact, as part of our ongoing celebration of the end of lockdown and more than 200 years of telling Scotland’s stories, we want to bring you into the picture… literally.

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We recently launched our ‘My Local Landmark’ competition, and we want you to get involved. The winner will get £50 of high street vouchers.

Edinburgh Castle is one of Scotland's most famous landmarks. Take a selfie in front of your favourite and you could win a prize.Edinburgh Castle is one of Scotland's most famous landmarks. Take a selfie in front of your favourite and you could win a prize.
Edinburgh Castle is one of Scotland's most famous landmarks. Take a selfie in front of your favourite and you could win a prize.

How to enter

Take a selfie at the local landmark that you think best represents our local history, and email it to [email protected] with the subject "Local Landmark Scotsman" including the following details.

- Your full name

- Email address

- The name of your location

- Why it is your favourite?

From churches to chippies, statues to street art, we’re ready to see the history of our city through your eyes.

Terms and conditions apply

Maximum one entry per person.

All details must be provided for your entry to be valid.Please note that by submitting your image for the ‘My Local Landmark’ competition you agree to the use of the image by JPIMedia Publishing Limited for editorial purposes in print or online.

Competition runs from Monday, 17 May until midnight of Saturday, 31 July.

For full competition terms and conditions visit - www.jpimedia.co.uk/competition-prize-draw-terms-and-conditions/

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