Dunfermline Press readers are being offered a ‘money-can’t-buy’ experience of a lifetime – a trip up to the top of one of the towers of the Forth Road Bridge.
This September it will be 60 years since the iconic crossing opened for the first time.
To mark the special occasion, 60 people will be offered an exclusive Tower Top Trip on the anniversary, September 4.
And we've got 10 pairs to give away.
The lucky winners will experience views of the Forth crossings on either side and will be led by specialists from BEAR Scotland, who look after the landmark on behalf of Transport Scotland.
Those participating must be able to climb a 14-metre vertical ladder and should not suffer from vertigo or claustrophobia.
They will also need to sign a medical declaration form.
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For a chance of winning a pair of tickets for this unique experience, answer the following question:
What is the distance of the span between the Forth Road Bridge’s two main towers?
(If you need a little help - and who wouldn't! - you can find the answer on their website: https://www.theforthbridges.org/about-the-forth-bridges/forth-road-bridge/)
Send your answer, along with your name, phone number and email address, to editorial@dunfermlinepress.co.uk .
Entries close on Wednesday, August 7.
The trip will take place on Wednesday, September 4. If organisers deem conditions to be unsuitable on that day (for example, due to high winds), the contingency date is September, 11.
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