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Mum’s the Word – First Bus Aberdeen launches heartfelt campaign

First Bus is offering the unique opportunity to show your mum how much you care this Mother’s Day by getting ...

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First Bus is offering the unique opportunity to show your mum how much you care this Mother’s Day by getting the chance to have their picture and heartfelt message displayed on the sides of buses in Aberdeen.

The competition invites people to share the image of their mum to be used, the reasons she’s so loved and a special message to celebrate her to be displayed in the advertising space on the side of selected buses in the city.

To enter and be in with a chance of winning, visit the First Bus website to submit an entry and be in with a chance to surprise your mum with a gift they’ll always remember. Winning entrants will then be contacted and offered the chance to reveal their winning bus to their lucky mum.

Graeme Macfarlan, Commercial Director at First Bus Scotland, said: “We are thrilled to launch this heartfelt campaign for Mother’s Day, inviting customers from in Aberdeen to share what they love about their mums. Chocolates and flowers are nice but this is a really unique chance to show your mum how much she means to you and give her something she’ll never forget this Mother’s Day.

“We can’t wait to see the faces of these extraordinary mothers as they see their special message in large scale this Mother’s Day!”

If you’re searching for the perfect Mother’s Day gift, look no further. Submit your heartfelt appreciation online for a chance to see your mum’s tribute travelling around the city, showcasing your love and gratitude for everything she does. Entries will close on the 24th of February, with winners being announced early March.

For more information and to participate, visit here and follow us on our social media channels for ongoing updates.

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