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It’s a win-win situation when you play the Winsby Community Lottery

11:19 am, Monday, 4th December 2023 - 1 year ago

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Sign up and support a good cause today and not only will you be in with the chance of winning weekly cash prizes of up to £25,000, but if you enter before Saturday 23rd December, you will be in with the chance of winning a £3,000 Christmas Cash Bonus, all for just £1 a week!

Hit the January sales in style; spread the joy by giving back to a cause that holds a special place in your heart; plan your dream holiday getaway; treat yourself to the latest tech and gadgets; spruce up your living space for the new year; take yourself on a culinary adventure – the choice is yours!

The magic of this season is about making dreams come true, and we can’t wait to see how our lucky winner will choose to celebrate!

Winsby Community Lottery is a lottery for the people, by the people. It’s a fun way to help good causes without giving up precious time.

Tickets are just £1 in the weekly draw, and you can choose exactly which good cause you would like your money to go to. More of your money goes to your chosen cause than with any other major lottery – you can see the exact breakdown, where every penny goes, on our website.

With our new Super Draw, you can also buy extra tickets to “top-up” for Super Draw week – or if you don’t want weekly tickets, you can buy tickets just for the Super Draw!

Unlike larger lotteries, the majority of your ticket purchase comes back into the community AND the odds of winning a prize are much better, at an amazing 50:1. It really is a win-win: even if you don’t win a cash prize you can be content in knowing that you are making a real difference!

Since its launch the Winsby Community Lottery has raised thousands of pounds for small charities -so why not join in? Visit our website to see which good causes you can support, and buy a ticket today: www.winsbylottery.co.uk.

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