Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

16 workers share £1m win on Lotto

- BY JAMES SIMPSON AND ADAM HILL

The staff, from M J Ventilatio­n Ltd in Coupar Angus, scooped the prize after starting a syndicate in January.

It is understood some of the winners used to work at Galloway Group at Dundee before they were made redundant when the company went into administra­tion. The winners each stand to get £62,500. Darren Graham, 35, a project manager at MJV, today told the Tele of the staff members’ delight.

Mr Graham explained: “There was a few people celebratin­g last night.

“The syndicate has been on the go since January and this is our first big win. I think this is a first for the area but the staff are delighted. We are liaising with the Lottery at the moment and our managing director coming back from holiday next week.” Robin Barron, general manager of East of Scotland Farmers Ltd in Coupar Angus, said he was “delighted” for the locals.

Mr Barron added: “It is great for them — it is always nice to hear about things like that happening to people in the local community. “You always hear stories about it happening to people elsewhere but when it is someone local it is a great thing.

“I wish all of them the best of luck in the future.”

Graeme Low, who works at a local DIY store, said it was always great to hear about people close to home being so lucky.

He said: “It is brilliant that people from the local area have won the money.

“I wish them the best of luck for the future.”

Alan Grant, a councillor for the Strathmore area where the factory lies, offered his congratula­tions to the group.

He said: “I am very pleased for the 16 people. It is great that working folk have won a life-changing sum of money. It just shows what collaborat­ion can do.”

Connie Gibson, 35, a full-time mum, has lived in the area for three years.

She said: “My partner works there but I believe it is the office staff who have won and I’m absolutely delighted for them. I just hope lightning strikes twice.”

Camelot — which runs the Lottery — has been approached for comment.

SIXTEEN workers from a Tayside manufactur­ing firm are celebratin­g after winning £1 million on the lottery.

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The historic Frigate Unicorn is holding an art competitio­n aimed at nursery and primary children.
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ALL hands on deck and get your paintbrush­es ready! The historic Frigate Unicorn is holding an art competitio­n aimed at nursery and primary children. The theme is “Dundee And The Sea” and the competitio­n will be launched at the ship’s Christmas fayre...
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