- By entering this competition, you agree to these rules. The competition is run and promoted as part of the Make Your Mark campaign. The Make Your Mark campaign is run by Enterprise UK, a charity and company limited by guarantee. (Registered office: 172 Drury Lane, Covent Garden, London, WC2B 5QR. Tel: 020 7430 8010. Registered company number: 5562447. Charity Registration number 1127187.)
- All applications to enter the Make Your Mark Challenge competition must be made by uploading the three documents for the winning school/organisation entries via the Make Your Mark Website by 2pm on Wednesday 18 November 2009. Each school/organisation may enter one team only from each of the two age categories; 14-16 and 16-19.
- No purchase is necessary to enter this competition.
- This competition is open to schools, colleges and youth organisations within the UK (including Channel Islands & Isle of Man), except employees & their families of Enterprise UK, its agencies or anyone professionally associated with the competition, and direct family members.
- This competition is only open to people aged under 19.
- Participants must enter a team with 4-6 members.
- Enterprise UK does not accept any responsibility for any network congestion, technical failure or other problem in any telephone line, internet connection, network, system, provider or otherwise which results in any entry not being properly received.
- No detail in an entry may be changed in any way once it has been submitted, except for a change of contact details.
- Enterprise UK may disqualify you from the competition if it has reasonable grounds to suspect that you are in breach of these rules or your participation in the competition is fraudulent or otherwise unlawful.
- Enterprise UK may cancel or suspend the competition for reasons outside of its reasonable control. Enterprise UK may amend these rules without notice, by posting changes to them on this website.
- The closing date for entries is Wednesday 18 November 2009. All entries must be received by 2pm (GMT). Enterprise UK does not accept responsibility for lost, delayed, corrupted or invalid entries. Proof of sending is not proof of receipt.
- The winners will be selected by a panel of expert judges. The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into regarding the competition results.
- The winning entries will be those which the judges consider to represent the ideas, which are the most enterprising, while considering the environmental impact. See Make Your Mark Challenge 2009 Information Pack for full details of the judging criteria.
- There will be a prize for the winners of the competition. No alternative will be offered and the prizes are not transferrable.
- Entries that do not comply in full with these rules may be disqualified.
- To the extent permitted by law, Enterprise UK will not accept responsibility for any loss, damage or injury suffered by any entrant resulting from entering this competition or by the entrant’s acceptance of an award, or any damage to any entrant’s or other person’s computer as a consequence of downloading any material relating to this competition.
- Responsibility for the health and safety of participating young people whilst participating in the competition rests entirely with school, college or youth organisation overseeing the activity.
- We will use your personal details to administer this competition. Also, by taking part in this competition you give your permission for us to use your e-mail address to send you limited follow up communications relating to Make Your Mark Challenge and the Make Your Mark campaign. You can elect to not receive such communications at any point by following the unsubscribe instructions on bottom of the messages.
- Participants will own the intellectual property rights in their entries, but in entering the competition, they agree to grant Enterprise UK a perpetual, irrevocable licence to exploit those rights.
- Enterprise UK reserves the right to use the winners’ names for promotional purposes.
- These rules are governed by the laws of England and Wales.
Read the Make Your Mark Challenge brief and enter