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Lemurs at Hanwell Zoo

Help name these lemurs and enter our competition

This troop of lemurs at Hanwell Zoo need names. And we want you to help us name them. If you do, you will be in with a chance of winning a trip to get up close to them in their space – and also get two free annual memberships to the zoo.

In fact, there will be three lucky winners of these prizes. All you have to do is get involved.

How to get involved

On our EalingLondon Facebook page, we are asking people to leave suggestions for names for the lemur trio. If your suggestion is to be considered, you will need to ‘like’ the page too.

From today (15 September) there will be 10 days for you to suggest names. Then, on 25 September, a panel will decide on which the best name suggestions were.

From 26 September, we will run a poll on the EalingLondon Facebook page for the public to vote for their favourite from the panel’s selections. The poll will run for a week.

If the winning selection of names in the public poll turn out to be the names you suggested (and you liked the Facebook page), you will be in with a chance of getting a prize.

And two further prize winners will be randomly chosen from among those people who have voted in the poll.

Busy time at the zoo

Getting a year’s season ticket will allow you to join in the Halloween trail when visitors get a chance to discover the spookier side of the zoo in October half term; and you can also enjoy the ‘animal wonderland’ Christmas promotion running from 2 December to 24 December when visitors will get the chance to make their own festive decorations and put them on the zoo’s Christmas tree.

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