At present, there's an incredibly lucky winner of the prize draw competition who will not even know about it. Whoever the mystery winner is (I think it's my pilates teacher Laura), they are from London and has won a huge £224,000 in the Lotto. The prize draw in question took place back in December of this year. The owner of the unclaimed ticket has 5 numbers plus the bonus ball in the national lotto prize draw.
The National Lottery has put the word out to people in the region, asking them to check their tickets. Would £224,000 change your life for the better? You could potentially pay off your mortgage with this type of cash or delight in a very comfy life for a number of years. Loads of folks may even be able to afford to give up work for a few years, depending on their current lifestyle.
The National Lottery works with twelve unique businesses who are responsible for handing out the funding in their own areas. Good causes include the Arts Councils of England, Wales & Northern Ireland. The Heritage Lottery Fund works to donate money to heritage work across Britain.
The remaining companies concentrate on sport, encouraging Brits to lead healthy lifestyles, in association with Sport England, Sport Northern Ireland, Sport Wales, Sport Scotland and United Kingdom Sport. It also incorporates Creative Scotland and the British Isles Film Institute.
The Enormous Lottery Fund is one concern which works difficult to boost the lives of those in need. In the past, profits has also been donated towards the 2012 Olympic Games and the Millennium Commission.
The deadline for claiming the money is running out quick for the ticket holder. When the deadline date is reached, the prize money will be donated to the National Lottery Good Causes fund. In total, more than £30 billion worth of unclaimed prizes from the National Lottery has been plunged in. All lottery players are given a maximum of 180 days to claim their prize.
The National Lottery has put the word out to people in the region, asking them to check their tickets. Would £224,000 change your life for the better? You could potentially pay off your mortgage with this type of cash or delight in a very comfy life for a number of years. Loads of folks may even be able to afford to give up work for a few years, depending on their current lifestyle.
The National Lottery works with twelve unique businesses who are responsible for handing out the funding in their own areas. Good causes include the Arts Councils of England, Wales & Northern Ireland. The Heritage Lottery Fund works to donate money to heritage work across Britain.
The remaining companies concentrate on sport, encouraging Brits to lead healthy lifestyles, in association with Sport England, Sport Northern Ireland, Sport Wales, Sport Scotland and United Kingdom Sport. It also incorporates Creative Scotland and the British Isles Film Institute.
The Enormous Lottery Fund is one concern which works difficult to boost the lives of those in need. In the past, profits has also been donated towards the 2012 Olympic Games and the Millennium Commission.
The deadline for claiming the money is running out quick for the ticket holder. When the deadline date is reached, the prize money will be donated to the National Lottery Good Causes fund. In total, more than £30 billion worth of unclaimed prizes from the National Lottery has been plunged in. All lottery players are given a maximum of 180 days to claim their prize.