In light of the recent disasters in Australia and New Zealand, Forbo has extended the deadline for entries to its Fly Forbo Award. There is now more time to get your free entry into the prestigious Fly Forbo Award (Australia and New Zealand), and try to win those trips to Europe (plus the accolades of […]
March 18th, 2011
In light of the recent disasters in Australia and New Zealand, Forbo has extended the deadline for entries to its Fly Forbo Award.
There is now more time to get your free entry into the prestigious Fly Forbo Award (Australia and New Zealand), and try to win those trips to Europe (plus the accolades of course!)
Forbo has extended the closing date to Friday 29 April 2011.
Fly Forbo Award entry details are available from the Forbo Flooring website.
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