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Leeds Based Bathroom Giant Launches Nationwide Competition

JT, the Leeds based and UK leading shower tray manufacturer has revealed a brand new competition to find the UK’s Plumber of the Year 2015.

JT teamed up with the UK’s biggest shower and Tap Company, Bristan to help in their search for Britain’s best plumber. The competition has been designed to reward and acknowledge the talents of the UK’s finest plumbers and ask entrants to demonstrate their plumbing, service and business skills.

The competition will be broken up into three stages, with 10 regional finalists who will then battle it out through a ‘vote for me’ campaign to gain votes from the British public. The winner will then be selected by a panel of experts and be awarded the coveted title and the £10k prize fund.

Entrants are invited to register their interest for the prize at www.UKplumberoftheyear.com where they will be sent an easy-to-complete application form. Entrants have up until Friday 13th May to enter their application for their chance to become the first UK Plumber of the Year and be rewarded with a substantial prize pool.

10 lucky entrants will be picked by a panel of esteemed judges from JT, Bristan, sponsors and the media, to become regional finalists. They will be encouraged to get as many votes as possible at this stage and will undergo an interview process to talk about their campaign as to why they should be picked as the winner. Prizes will be given for the regional finalists.

Paul Crossley, managing director of JT, said: “We’ve always wanted to reward our hard-working plumbers who dedicate thousands of hours solving problems and building beautiful bathrooms. We’re delighted to working with Bristan and our other partners to launch this UK first competition.”

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hatch PR .

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