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Clock ticking to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize
Clock ticking to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize

BBC News

time21-04-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Clock ticking to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize

A west Kent-based lottery winner has just one more day to claim a prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years before it goes to good causes. The winning ticket in the Set For Life National Lottery draw was bought in the Sevenoaks area on 24 October 2024 and the prize must be claimed by organisers have spent the last few weeks raising awareness on the streets of the town in a bid to find the missing winner.A spokesperson for National Lottery operator Allwyn said: "If the prize remains unclaimed the money, plus all the interest it has generated, will go to help projects across the UK." Residents in Sevenoaks have been greeted with a giant replica of the National Lottery Set For Life winning ticket and oversized newspapers in an attempt to locate the March, lottery organisers created bespoke station signs, digital platform messages and unique PA announcements voiced by a previous winner.

One week left to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize
One week left to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize

BBC News

time14-04-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

One week left to claim £10k-a-month Sevenoaks lottery prize

A west Kent-based lottery winner has only one more week to come forward to claim their prize of £10,000 a month for 30 winning ticket in the Set For Life National Lottery draw was bought in the Sevenoaks area on 24 October 2024 and the prize must be claimed by 22 April. Lottery organisers have been raising awareness on the streets of the town in a bid to find the missing winner. Kathy Garrett, who advises winners of the National Lottery, said the prize was "life-changing". She said: "With just days to go, we're doing everything in our power to make sure this mystery person or syndicate comes forward, so they can enjoy the endless possibilities this prize offers."Residents in Sevenoaks have been greeted with a giant replica of the National Lottery Set For Life winning ticket and oversized newspapers in an attempt to locate the March lottery organisers created bespoke station signs, digital platform messages and unique PA announcements voiced by a previous winner. A spokeswoman for National Lottery operator Allwyn said: "While the National Lottery is committed to finding the winning ticket-holder, if the prize remains unclaimed the prize money, plus all the interest it has generated, will go to help projects across the UK."This will add to the £30m-plus raised every week to make a difference in every community across the country."

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