What's new on site? Let's explore our competitions ...
l Look on the right-hand menu of the homepage for the 'Win a prize' button.
This takes you through to our competition page where you'll find the list updated each week.
l For dedicated competition fans there's a-prize-a-week on offer with the Prizetime competition.
Updated every Wednesday, prizes range from theme park tickets to CDs, videos and cameras.
l If it's only the biggest prizes that catch your eye then the new garden makeover competition should take your fancy.
The Westmorland Gazette has just launched its own Gardening Club and to celebrate it has organised a competition to win a garden makeover from top London designer Nicky
Roeber.
One lucky reader stands to win a garden of their dreams worth £10,000.
l For those who like their gardens to sport the natural look - the Wildlife Garden of the Year
competition recognises those who make their plot of land a haven for everything from birds and insects to toads, frogs and newts.
Run by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust, you can find the entry details on the competition page now.
l Wild animals of an altogether larger kind feature in another exclusive Gazette competition that you can also find on the site.
The new monthly Zoo Watch column in 'Leisure' keeps you up-to-date with the latest successes and new arrivals at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Dalton-in-
Furness and, along with the article, there's a wildlife-linked prize up for grabs.
l Frustrated photographers can find an outlet for their unrecognised talents by entering our 'My Vacation in Cumbria' pictures competition.
Photos will be judged on artistic merit and fun and they'll not only win you a prize but also a gallery of your pictures on our site.
l Other online competitions at Thisisthelake district include British Motorsport's Photographer of the Year, so log on now to see what's there for you.
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