St James Quarter: Edinburgh locals in with the chance to win £150 shopping vouchers as selfie locations launch

In anticipation of phase one of opening in three weeks time, St James Quarter has todaynote-0 celebrated by launching its official social channels, encouraging locals to capture their best selfie against the city’s new skyline with the chance to win £150 shopping vouchers.

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Four giant picture frames can be found at some of Edinburgh’s most Instagrammable locations including Calton Hill, St Andrews Square, The Mound and Neighbourgood Market in Stockbridge, for followers to capture their own selfies and be in with the chance of winning £150 vouchers, #nofilter needed.

All you have to do to enter, is step into the frame, share your picture on your social media and tag and follow St James Quarter on Instagram and Facebook.

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Model and St James Quarter ambassador Hayley Daines snaps a selfie against new city skylineModel and St James Quarter ambassador Hayley Daines snaps a selfie against new city skyline
Model and St James Quarter ambassador Hayley Daines snaps a selfie against new city skyline

The competition will run from Thursday June 3 until Sunday June 6, with entries officially closing on Monday the June 7 at 9pm.

T&Cs can be found on the St James Quarter social channels.

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