Scottish Daily Mail

WIN SCHOOL SHOES FOR A YEAR FROM BRANTANO

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KITTING out the kids for the return to school next month is an expensive time for all parents. enter our fabulous competitio­n and you could be one of the five lucky readers who will have £200 to spend on shoes at Brantano. At Brantano, choosing correctly fitted shoes is a straightfo­rward process that does not need to be stressful. All stores offer a free fitting service; with staff trained by top brands such as Clarks, Start Rite and hush Puppies, and all offer a wide range of shoes to suit any budget. With a number of stores in Scotland that have late opening times, getting your kids feet measured has never been so easy. Ahead of the upcoming new school term, Brantano, who has partnered with road safety charity Brake, is launching its Walk to School campaign. Research shows that almost half of UK primary school children are now driven to school, contributi­ng to congestion, poor health and traffic danger. The campaign, which launches nationwide, is encouragin­g children to pledge to walk to school more often, whilst raising awareness of road safety, health and the importance of correctly fitting shoes. With an exclusivel­y designed range of Brake shoes for boys and girls available in store, and Brantano’s Back to School collection, there’s something for every child to keep those growing feet safe. For more informatio­n or to buy online visit www.brantano.co.uk To be i n with a chance of winning, simply email your name, address and daytime telephone number to scottishco­mps@dailymail.co.uk using ShOeS as your subject title. Alternativ­ely, text ShOeS followed by your first name and postcode to 65700. Please leave a space between each word. (e.g. ShOeS John G2 6DM) Terms and conditions: Competiti on closes at 23: 59pm on Wednesday, July 22, 2015. Texts cost 50p plus your s t andard network charge. Usual Scottish Daily Mail competitio­n rules apply - visit www.dailymail.co.uk/promotions for details.

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