Guardian Unlimited: Best British Blog Competition
This is the first competition to find the best British weblog. The winner will receive a cash prize of £1,000 and five runners-up will receive £100 each.
Details at: http://www.guardian.co.uk/weblog/bestbritishblog/
Have just entered. Deadline for entry is shortly on friday 6th Sept.
Send you application to weblog@guardianunlimited.co.uk
Welcome to Guardian Unlimited’s competition to find the very best British blog.
Britain’s bloggers are invited to send in both serious and frivolous blogs, covering any subject from news and politics to the author’s life. Our panel of judges will assess each blog in terms of design, the quality and personality of the writing, and the originality of the links.
To enter, download this entry form, fill it in and email it back to us at weblog@guardianunlimited.co.uk, with Best British Blog Competition in the subject line, before the deadline of Friday 6 September. The winner will be announced in September.
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ENTRY FORM (please fill in ALL fields)
Your name: ALAN LODGE
Your postcode: NG3 4JT
Your postal address: Woodborough Road, Nottingham. NG3 4JT
Your email address: tash@gn.apc.org
Your contact phone number: 0115 911 3804
The URL of your blog: http://tash_lodge.blogspot.com/
The title of your blog: ONE EYE ON THE ROAD – Tash’s Blog!
When you launched the blog: 2nd July 2002
Anything else you’d like to tell us:
I am a photographer with a special interest to document the lives of travelling people and those attending Festivals, Stonehenge etc, what the press often describe as ‘New Age Travellers’.
With my photography, I have tried to say something of the wide variety of people engaged in ‘Alternatives’, and youths’ many sub-cultures and to present a more positive view.
I have photographed many free and commercial events and have, in recent years, extended my work to include dance parties (‘rave culture’), gay-rights events, environmental direct actions, and protest against the Criminal Justice Act and more recently, issues surrounding the Global Capitalism.
Further, police surveillance has recently become a very important subject for me!
In recognition of this work, received a ‘Winston’ from Privacy International, at the 1998 ‘Big Brother’ Awards. The citation reads: “Alan Lodge is a photographer who has spent more than a decade raising awareness of front-line police surveillance activities, particularly the endemic practice of photographing demonstrators and activists”.
I have been maintaining a blog, covering many of these subject, integrated within my main website. Seems to me to be a convenient way of working.
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Terms and conditions
1. This promotion is open to residents of the UK only. Under 16s should obtain permission of a parent or guardian to enter.
2. Only one entry per person will be accepted.
3. The competition will close on Friday September 6, 2002.
4. Winners will be announced on or after Thursday September 19, 2002 and contacted by email.
5. A first prize of £1000 will be awarded to the winning entry.
Five runners-up prizes of £100 will also be awarded. Winners should allow 28 days for receipt of prizes.
6. The decision of the judges is final
7. Not open to employees and families of Guardian Newspapers Limited or anyone else connected
with the creation or administration of the competition.
8. There is no responsibility taken for entries lost, delayed or incomplete.
9. Guardian Newspapers Ltd. is not responsible for incorrect e-mail or postal addresses.
10.The names of winners will be posted online at Guardian Unlimited and published in the Guardian newspaper.
11.A full list of winners will be available by writing to “Best British Blog’, Guardian Unlimited, 3-7 Ray St,
London EC1R 3DR
12. Promoter: Guardian Unlimited, 3-7 Ray Street, London EC1R 3DR