Win a signed copy of Steve Hill MBE's new book 'What's Next Sir?'

Date published: 30 June 2022


Inspirational teacher Steve Hill MBE has officially launched his new book, and here at the Oldham Chronicle, we're giving you the chance to win a free signed copy!

Steve, who last month became a Platinum Champion to commemorate the Queen's Jubilee, is Deputy Head at St Joseph's RC Primary School in Shaw.

The Oldham adventurer has taken on some jaw dropping challenges over the last 13 years and managed to raise over £100,000 for various charities along the way.

Award winner Steve Hill

Steve told us: "When following your dreams it's important to ban the word 'can't' - it's I can and I will.

"We're all entitled to big dreams, no matter where you're from and what your background is.

"Don't listen to the doubters, or people who say who do you think you are? You shouldn't avoid failure either, that's when you learn the most."

The book is a story to inspire other people about self belief, having big dreams, motivation and never giving up. 

It covers details of Steve's life, from childhood to being awarded an MBE by HRH The Queen,


To be in with a chance to win a signed copy of Steve's book, simply answer this question:

Steve Hill was awarded an MBE in 2015.  What do the letters MBE stand for?

a) Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire
b) Most British Envoy
c) Member of the British Elite

Email your answer, along with your name, email address and contact number to win@oldham-chronicle.co.uk

If you prefer, you can send your details by post to:
Oldham Evening Chronicle
Steve Hill Competition
Sarah Moor Studios
Oldham OL1 3EN

A winner will be chosen at random on 11 July at midday, and we will be in touch.  Should we be unable to contact any entrant within 48 hours, the prize will be forfeited and we will choose another winner at random.


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