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Ashley Reid

May 17, 2013

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Hi I am Ashley and I am a new contact for the PomPrint Blog.  So if you have any events that you would like to advertise please contact me with the details and i will be happy to post them.  In the meantime please explore the PomPrint Blog and enter the competitions we run in conjunction with Waves radio to win lots of different prizes! Currently you can win a lovely bale of towels, so for your chance to win get those answers in as soon as possible.

AM2PM Number 16

AM2PM Competition – Number 16

Once again, we extend a warm welcome to the listeners of Waves Radio to our online competition which runs in conjunction with the AM2PM show hosted by Brian Daniel, every weekday from 10am to 2pm on 101.2 FM.

As we are in the season for bathing, either in the sea or in our local swimming pool, or in our own baths or showers after a warm summer’s day, we have a prize that is suitable for the occasion. In order to be in with a chance of winning one of our towel bales (RRP £35), all that you have to do is identify where in Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire I was when I took the photo shown in this posting and fill in your personal details in the form below, along with the name of the town in which you think it was taken.

The competition will close on Saturday 25th May and the winner will be announced on the AM2PM show and on here on Monday 27th May. The winner of the last competition was Heather Westmacott, a Waves Radio listener in the Maud area, and she has been asked to choose her bale of towels. Heather, along with 11 others, correctly identified the coastal hamlet of Whinnyfold. This week, we also had two incorrect answers.

I have decided to make this fortnight’s competition a little easier than the last, so I am expecting a few more correct answers this time around. I would like to thank everyone who has voted in my poll so far and, once again, ask that if you have not yet made your comment about the difficulty, or otherwise, of these puzzles, please register your vote below:

I think that the AM2PM fortnightly location puzzle is:-

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The results of the poll so far are indicating that the difficulty level of these puzzlers is about right, so if you disagree, please register your vote!

Below, you will find this fortnight’s puzzler. Please click on it to enlarge.

AM2PM Number 16

Where in Aberdeenshire would you find this village scene? If you know, or think that you know, why not enter our competition to win one of our towel bales?

AM2PM Number 14

AM2PM Competition – Number 14

Yet another fortnight has passed and it is time for another location puzzler. Once again, we at PomPrint Designs extend another big welcome to Waves Radio listeners to our blog, and I hope that you will like our fortnightly Location Puzzler competitions. The last puzzler appears to have stumped a lot of our regular contributors, as we only received 8 correct answers this week. Hopefully, you will find this week’s puzzler a little easier.

All that you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of our Quadra bags is to identify where in Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire I was when I took the photo shown in this posting and fill in your personal details in the form below, along with the name of the town in which you think it was taken.

The competition will close on Saturday 27th April and the winner will be announced on the AM2PM show and on here on Monday 29th April. The winner of the last competition was Eric Reid, a Waves Radio listener in the Kingswells area, and he has been asked to choose his prize. Eric, along with only 7 others, correctly identified Rosehearty School. This week, we also had one incorrect answer, as one of our entrants thought that he photo was taken at RAF Boddam.

I would like to thank everyone who has voted in my poll so far and, once again, ask that if you have not yet made your comment about the difficulty, or otherwise, of these puzzles, please register your vote below:

I think that the AM2PM fortnightly location puzzle is:-

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The results of the poll so far are indicating that the difficulty level of these puzzlers is about right, so if you disagree, please register your vote!

Below, you will find this fortnight’s puzzler. Please click on it to enlarge.

AM2PM Number 14

Where in Aberdeenshire would you find this tranquil scene? If you think that you know, why not enter our competition? You could win yourself one of our prized Quadra bags.

AM2PM Number 12

AM2PM Competition – Number 12

Yet another fortnight has passed and it is time for another location puzzler. Once again, we at PomPrint Designs extend another big welcome to Waves Radio listeners to our blog, and I hope that you will like our fortnightly Location Puzzler competitions.

All that you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of our Quadra bags is to identify where in Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire I was when I took the photo shown in this posting and fill in your personal details in the form below, along with the name of the town in which you think it was taken.

The competition will close on Saturday 30th March and the winner will be announced on the AM2PM show and on here on Monday 1st April. The winner of the last competition was Jeanette Gerrie, a Waves Radio listener in the Fraserburgh area, and she has been asked to choose her prize. Jeanette, along with only 10 others, correctly identified Sandhaven harbour. This week, we also had 1 incorrect answer, as one of our entrants thought that the photo was taken in Boddam.

I would like to thank everyone who has voted in my poll so far and, once again, ask that if you have not yet made your comment about the difficulty, or otherwise, of these puzzles, please register your vote below:

I think that the AM2PM fortnightly location puzzle is:-

View Results

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The results of the poll so far are indicating that the difficulty level of these puzzlers is about right, so if you disagree, please register your vote!

Below, you will find this fortnight’s puzzler. Please click on it to enlarge.

AM2PM Number 12

Do you recognise this building? If you do, why not enter our fortnightly competition, in conjunction with Waves Radio?

Peterhead Relay For Life – Mascot Competition

As chosen promotional partner for this event, we at PomPrint are proud to be able to advertise both the Open Night and the Name the Mascot Competition on behalf of Peterhead’s Relay for Life.

If I had taken this photo from the other end of the bridge looking in the opposite direction, the location of this shot would be instantly recognised. Are you able to identify where this shot was taken, and stand a chance of winning one of our popular Quadra bags?

AM2PM Competition – Number 9

Yet another fortnight has passed and we are now well into the new year. Once again, we at PomPrint Designs extend another big welcome to Waves Radio listeners to our blog, and I hope that you will like our fortnightly Location Puzzler competitions.

All that you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of our Quadra bags is to identify where in Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire I was when I took the photo shown in this posting and fill in your personal details in the form below, along with the name of the town in which you think it was taken.

The competition will close on Saturday 16th February and the winner will be announced on the AM2PM show and on here on Monday 18th February. The winner of the last competition was Gordon Dunbar, a Waves Radio listener in the Longside area, and he has been asked to choose his prize. Gordon, along with 20 others, correctly identified the old railway station at Maud. This week, we had 4 incorrect answers, including Brucklay and Udny stations, both former railway stations on the Formartine and Buchan line. Once again, if you have not yet made your comment about the difficulty, or otherwise, of these puzzles, please register your vote below:

I think that the AM2PM fortnightly location puzzle is:-

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The results of the poll so far are indicating that the difficulty level of these puzzlers is about right, so if you disagree, please register your vote!

The location shot for puzzler number 9 is seen below. Click on image for a larger view.

If I had taken this photo from the other end of the bridge looking in the opposite direction, the location of this shot would be instantly recognised. Are you able to identify where this shot was taken, and stand a chance of winning one of our popular Quadra bags?

If I had taken this photo from the other end of the bridge looking in the opposite direction, the location of this shot would be instantly recognised. Are you able to identify where this shot was taken, and stand a chance of winning one of our popular Quadra bags?

AM2PM Number 8

AM2PM Competition – Number 8

Once again, we at PomPrint Designs extend another big welcome to Waves Radio listeners to our blog, and I hope that you will like our fortnightly Location Puzzler competitions.

All that you have to do to be in with a chance of winning one of our Quadra bags is to identify where in Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire I was when I took the photo shown in this posting and fill in your personal details in the form below, along with the name of the town in which you think it was taken.

The competition will close on Saturday 2nd February and the winner will be announced on the AM2PM show and on here on Monday 4th February. The winner of the last competition was Robert Stephen, a Waves Radio listener in the Fraserburgh area, and he has been asked to choose his prize. Robert, along with 21 others, correctly identified the beach at New Aberdour. This week, we only had one wrong answer. If you have not yet made your comment about the difficulty, or otherwise, of these puzzles, please register your vote below:

I think that the AM2PM fortnightly location puzzle is:-

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The location shot for puzzler number 8 is seen below. Click on image for a larger view.

AM2PM Number 8

Where in Aberdeenshire would you find a scene like this, which is an obvious candidate for use as a jigsaw puzzle? If you know where this was taken, why not enter our competition?