Wicklow People

Carmel wins a trip to Vietnam

WICKLOW TOWN WOMAN IS APRIL WINNER AT TOPAZ

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ONE lucky Wicklow motorist is getting ready to take flight, having won a dream trip to Vietnam as the April winner of the Topaz ‘Play or Park’ game.

Carmel Moore and her sister Siobhan will be living the high life as they return to Vietnam 15 years after they visited the country as globetrott­ing backpacker­s.

‘I really still can’t believe that I won!’ said Wicklow town resident Carmel.

‘ The trip sounds absolutely fantastic and so relaxing. My sister and I travelled to Vietnam 15 years ago as backpacker­s, so it will be wonderful to visit again.

‘I remember the beautiful food and getting bespoke outfits made in the local towns, I can’t wait to go back!’ she said.

During their ten-night stay, the women will re-discover Hanoi from the comfort of a chauffeur driven car, explore Ho Chi Minh City on an exhilarati­ng Vespa ride and enjoy a bespoke boat tour along the beautiful Halong Bay.

Rather than bunking down in hostels this time around, the sisters will relax in four-star accommodat­ion each night after their busy days of exploring.

They will also receive €2,000 in cash to spend on building new memories of this fantastic country.

In congratula­ting Carmel, Richard Pollock from Topaz said it was ‘extraordin­ary’ to see the two sisters travel back to Vietnam after all these years.

The ‘Play or Park’ game allows Topaz customers to collect points when they refuel or purchase goods in Topaz outlets and, having played her points at Sinnott’s Topaz on the Dublin Road in Wicklow town, Carmel is now looking forward to her dream trip.

 ??  ?? Wicklow town’s Carmel Moore, April winner of the Topaz Play of Park game, alongside Topaz head of Loyalty, Richard Pollock and Pawel Oposzka, Topaz Store Manager in Wicklow town.
Wicklow town’s Carmel Moore, April winner of the Topaz Play of Park game, alongside Topaz head of Loyalty, Richard Pollock and Pawel Oposzka, Topaz Store Manager in Wicklow town.

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