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The Colmore Easter Hunt Returns!

The Colmore Easter Hunt is back, bringing three days of lunchtime fun, friendly competition and chocolate-filled rewards to the District.

Taking place across three days, the hunt challenges participants to test their problem-solving skills, speed and local knowledge. Each day, a brand-new clue will be released, sending teams racing across the District in search of the mystery location.

At 12:30pm on Tuesday 31 March, Wednesday 1 April and Thursday 2 April, a rhyming clue will be posted in the official Easter Hunt WhatsApp group. The answer will reveal a restaurant, bar or pub somewhere in the District. Once you think you’ve cracked it, it’s time to move fast – head to the venue and track down the organiser, who will be waiting there wearing bunny ears.

The first team to arrive and find the bunny will win venue vouchers plus a stash of Easter chocolate. Two runner-up teams will also receive chocolate prizes, so there’s plenty to play for.

The organiser will remain at the mystery location for one hour after the clue is released, giving participants a limited window to solve the puzzle and claim their prize.

Whether you’re taking a quick break from the office, teaming up with colleagues or simply looking for a bit of lunchtime excitement, the Colmore Easter Hunt is the perfect way to celebrate the season.

Ready to take part?

Join the official WhatsApp group to receive the daily clues and be part of the hunt.

Join the WhatsApp group here: https://chat.whatsapp.com/HAC2P9BbyVU81D2UrIqJW1

Good luck… and keep your eyes peeled for the bunny 🐰

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