Terms & conditions

Lessons and Carols prize draw 2024 - terms and conditions

Please see complete terms and conditions regarding the prize draw for tickets to the Service of Lessons and Carols  services taking place in 2024. 

  1. The draw to win one of 10 pairs of tickets to Service of Lessons and Carols is free to enter to new subscribers of the Abbey newsletter who indicate ‘Faith at the Abbey’ as an interest only. 
  2. The prize draw is open to entrants 18 years of age or older
  3. In subscribing to the new Abbey newsletter, you confirm that you are eligible to do so, enter the prize draw and eligible to claim any prize you may win.
  4. All winners will be drawn at random at the same time.
  5. Winners will be drawn from new subscribers to the Abbey's Newletter who have indicated ‘Faith at the Abbey’ as an interest. 
  6. Only one entry per subscriber email account
  7. The draw will take place on Thursday 12th December at 11.00am (GMT) and winners will be notified thereafter via the email provided during subscription.
  8. The winner must reply to their email notification by 11.00pm (GMT) on Wednesday 18th December. 
  9. There will be no additional prize draws should a winner fail to reply within the allotted time frame. 
  10. The tickets are non-transferable and no alternative prize will be offered 
  11. Winners will not be allowed to choose their preferred date; they will be allocated one of the two dates at Westminster Abbey randomly.
  12. The decision of Westminster Abbey regarding any aspect of the prize draw is final and binding and no correspondence will be entered into about it
  13. You consent to any personal information you provide in subscribing to the Newsletter being used by Westminster Abbey for the purposes of administering the prize draw, and for those purposes as defined within our privacy notice.
  14. Westminster Abbey reserves the right to cancel the prize draw or amend these terms and conditions at any time, without prior notice.
  15. The prize draw and these terms and conditions will be governed by English law and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales