Lotus prize for your photos that best represent Norfolk - Norfolk Eastern Daily Press

Jean-Marc Gales, chief executive officer, Group Lotus plc, said: “Lotus is globally recognised as being one of Norfolk’s most famous and high- profile companies and we want to continue to build upon this connection. “The picturesque village of Heydon was chosen as the location for the photoshoot of the new Lotus Evora 400 and these pictures have already been used extensively as part of our new global marketing strategy promoting not only Lotus but Norfolk... so we would like readers of the Eastern Daily Press to come up with other Norfolk locations that we could use which will further strengthen the link between Lotus and Norfolk. Winning entrants will also have their photograph published in the Eastern Daily Press and on the Lotus Cars website and selected social media channels. The three best photographs will be selected and the winners will each receive a ‘Lotus Driving Academy – Level 1 Day’ as a prize. The county of Norfolk and Lotus have been linked for nearly 50 years since the founder of Lotus, Colin Chapman, moved the factory from the outskirts of London to Hethel, near Wymondham in 1966. Lotus employs 1,060 staff, with the majority being at... Over the last 15 months, Lotus has increased its number of dealers worldwide from 138 to 193. Full details of the competition, including the full terms and conditions can be found at lotuscars. Source: www.edp24.co.uk