Huddersfield Daily Examiner

‘I’M SO HAPPY, I COULD CRY!’

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AFTER the year we’ve just had, we’re all looking forward to the start of 2021. And, if you live in a winning postcode, you could have a fairytale start to the New Year, thanks to People’s Postcode Lottery.

People’s Postcode Lottery is planning to give lucky postcodes a magical start to the New Year, with brand-new prizes just waiting to be won by lucky players throughout January’s draws.

Players in two lucky postcode areas will win a share of £3million. Plus, there is £30,000 to be won every day for every ticket in one winning postcode. And that’s not all. Twenty winning postcodes will win £1,000 every day in January’s draws.

Anyone dreaming about winning a share of the glittering prize pot needs to sign up by midnight on December 16 to be entered into People’s Postcode Lottery’s January draws.

So if you’ve been wishing for a fresh start in the New Year and the chance to treat yourself to something special, sign up to People’s Postcode Lottery today to be in with a chance of winning in the January draws.

People’s Postcode Lottery costs £10 a month to play and there are guaranteed winners every day. People play with their chosen postcode and are automatica­lly entered into all draws. A minimum of 32 per cent of ticket sales goes directly to charities and grassroots good causes throughout Britain and beyond, with more than £600million raised so far. Now, doesn’t that sound right up your (winning) street?

Lottery on Sunday,

November 29.

Sandie, who works in administra­tion for a metal company, was at work when she found out she’d won during a video call with People’s

Postcode Lottery ambassador

Matt Johnson.

When she saw her cheque, Sandie got tearful, saying: “This means so, so much. I was going to be pleased with a grand but I’m ecstatic now – it’s like all my Christmase­s have come at once.

“Look what you’ve done to me, you’ve made me so happy I could cry!”

The £30,000 win means Sandie, who has nine grandchild­ren and three children, can treat her family to an extra-special Christmas this year. close to our hearts like Dogs Trust.”

People’s Postcode Lottery ambassador Matt Johnson said: “It was my absolute pleasure to speak with Sandie and to surprise her with a lovely big cheque – it’s one of the best things about my job.

“I hope she has a wonderful Christmas and I’m sure the other lucky players in Shoeburyne­ss will be just as delighted with their prize.” *£10 to be entered into all draws, paid monthly in advance. Winning postcodes for January draws announced daily from 9 January to 5 February. Estimated max possible ticket prizes in the January millions draws are £315,000 (Postcode Internatio­nal Trust) and £357,000 (Postcode Children Trust), which is 10%

of estimated draw proceeds. People’s Postcode Lottery manages 20 draws per month across multiple lotteries for good causes who receive a minimum of 32% of each ticket sale. To find out draw dates, which good cause promotes and benefits from each draw, and the relevant prizes, see Prize Draw Calendar at www.postcodelo­ttery.co.uk/good-causes/draw-calendar . Not available in NI. Conditions apply. Postcode Lottery Limited is incorporat­ed in England and Wales and is licensed and regulated by the Gambling Commission under licence numbers 000-000829-N-102511 and 000-000829-R-102513. Registered office: Postcode Lottery Ltd, 2nd Floor, 31 Chertsey Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 4HD. Company reg. no. 04862732. VAT reg. no 848 3165 07. Trading address: 28 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, EH2 4ET. © 2020 Postcode Lottery Ltd.

 ??  ?? CHRISTMAS came early for a grandmothe­r of nine who won a share of £150,000 last month.
She said: “Not being allowed to see anyone just now has really affected me with my children and grandchild­ren. Now I can get them
OVER THE MOON Sandie Livermore
One of the reasons
CHRISTMAS came early for a grandmothe­r of nine who won a share of £150,000 last month. She said: “Not being allowed to see anyone just now has really affected me with my children and grandchild­ren. Now I can get them OVER THE MOON Sandie Livermore One of the reasons

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