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Royal Windsor Duck Race 2008

This years Windsor Business Duck Race 2008 was won by McDonalds, read more about the event here.


Is your business quackers enough to join in this years Royal Windsor Duck Race 2008?

The Rotary Club of Windsor & Eton in association with Windsor & Eton Town Partnership presents

The Royal Windsor Duck Race 2008

Saturday 28th June

Sponsored by King Edward Court Shopping Centre

Duck Race starts at 4pm near the Children’s funfair, at the end of Barry Avenue, Alexandra Gardens.

WIN £500 plus further prizes donated by Fenwick ( £100 vouchers), Ruff’s Jewellers, Boots, Woolworth, Molton Brown, Legoland, Woods of Windsor, Eton Travel, Lakeland and Martin Denny Management.

Please buy a “duck” ticket for just... £2

Businesses will want their own Red British Beefeater Duck!
The Business Duck is £25 and is a bigger Duck in the same main race. All the businesses who purchase a Business Duck will be acknowledged on the Day and be listed in flyers given out at The Royal Windsor Midsummer Fayre to the thousands who attend! The list will also go on our website and sent to the local press etc.

Contact:
David Shaw - 153 Clarence Rd Windsor SL4 5AP - 01753 855073 - 07740 797 281 - david.a.shaw25@btinternet.com

Winning business duck will receive a case of quality wine donated by Waitrose.

All the entrants of the business duck race will be acknowledged on the Business in Berkshire website, each business will be given a FREE page on BinB and the winning Business Duck will also receive a Business in Berkshire SILVER SEO Membership which will give them wings so they can fly high on the Internet! www.businessinberkshire.co.uk

As the profits are split between local charities and The Windsor & Eton Christmas light fund. We hope local businesses will wish to contribute especially to help fund The Windsor & Eton Christmas lights & decorations as well as local Charities.

This event is part of the Royal Windsor Midsummer Fayre, featuring Elaine Hill’s Sheep Dog, duck and animal demonstrations; Fun Fair; Punch & Judy; MG Cars; and much more at Alexander Gardens, Windsor. Staring at 12 noon, Saturday 28th June. www.windsorandetonrotary.org.uk

Tickets available form:
• Windsor Tourist Information Centre, Royal Windsor Station. Tel: 01753 743900
• Windsor Leisure Centre.
• Windsor Pub Company, 51 Royal Oak, Riverhouse, The George Inn.
• And Rotary Members as they wander the streets of Windsor!


Rules
Charity Royal Windsor Duck Race 2008

1. The event will be organised by members of the Rotary Club of Windsor & Eton.

2. Plastic ducks will be floated down the river. People will be given the opportunity to purchase a Charity Duck Race ticket. Each ticket will cost £2. The reference number on each ticket will be linked with a number marked on each duck. In this way each duck has an 'owner' i.e., the person who gave £2 to the charity for the ticket linked to that particular duck.

3. Prizes will be awarded to the ducks that float down the river and reach the finishing point first.

4. The 'owner' of the duck has nominal ownership of the duck for the duration of the race. The actual ducks remain in the custody of the Rotary Club.

5. This is an event aimed at raising money for charity. Those buying tickets need to accept that while the organisers will endeavour to ensure a fair race, there are a number of circumstances in which an element of luck will favour a winning duck or adversely effect other ducks. In particular:

o The organisers will endeavour to place all the ducks in the water at or about the same time and place. However if a duck fails to enter the water appropriately it may have a reduced chance.

o Ducks may be carried by the current into the bank or another obstruction

o If a group of ducks arrive at the finish together, it may be necessary to select winners and ignore similarly placed ducks

o Should there be very little flow on the river or should there be a strong wind the organisers may need to assist some or all of the ducks to proceed to the finish

o The organisers plan, as far as possible, to use ducks that are of the same size and shape. If however, ducks are different, they may have different characteristics and move at different speeds

o There may be other unforeseen circumstances

6. It is the intention to start the race at 1600 hr on Saturday 28th June 2008. In unforeseen circumstances this time and/or date could be changed.

7. It is the intention to start the race by launching the ducks from the Wooden Bridge over the River Thames behind The Windsor Leisure Centre. The finishing line is intended to be at or near the Railway Viaduct Arches precise position depending on the flow of the river on the day. A device placed across the river by the Marshals will mark the finish. Again these positions could change for unforeseen reasons.

8. The organisers may disqualify any duck that is interfered with by anyone, or for any other reason at their discretion.

9. The organisers will try to contact all winning owners. The names of the winners will be placed on this website, will be submitted to the Windsor Observer & Windsor Express or can be obtained from the Promoter.

10. Different coloured ducks will be used for the public ducks and the corporate ducks. It is planned that the £2 ducks will be yellow and £25 ducks Red British Beefeeters. Ducks can only win prizes in their own category.

11. Members of Windsor & Eton Rotary Club will make other decisions concerning the race and the dispersal of funds.

12. While the majority of costs involved in organising this race have been covered by sponsors, the Rotary club reserves the right to deduct expenses prior to passing money to other charities.

13. The members of the Rotary Club of Windsor & Eton will approve the dispersal of monies raised. The referral to those charities that have been supported recently shown on our web-site does not bind the club to provide any funds raised from this event to particular organisations.

14. Any disputes can be referred to the council of the Rotary Club. Their decisions are final.

15. The sale of tickets is arranged under the Lotteries and Amusements Act 1976. Windsor & Eton Rotary Club has registered with Windsor & Maidenhead Council for this event, which will be conducted in accordance with the rules set out by the Council.

Registered charity No. The Rotary Club of Windsor & Eton’s Benevolent Fund is registered with the Charity Commissioners No. 1001549

The money raised from this event will go to a variety of causes that local Rotarians decide to support. The Rotary Club has a trust fund into which all monies collected for charity are paid. This is kept separate from the general account collected from members own subscriptions etc. So, for example, when Rotary supported the Road Signs on all roads coming into Windsor & Eton this was paid from the general account, not from the Charity Account.

Once the proceeds from this event are collected. The members, currently numbering forty One, will allocate the money to various causes. Every decision has to be ratified by the club members as a whole. Profits from the Duck Race this year it has been agreed by the members will be shared equally between Rotary Charities and Windsor & Eton Christmas Light Fund