Winners announced in Richmond's latest community lottery draw

By The Editor

30th Nov 2020 | Local News

Are you feeling lucky?
Are you feeling lucky?

Prizes were scooped by 27 players in this week's community lottery Get Lucky Local and helped raise funds for 17 local charities and groups.

Five winners won £25 and their nominated good causes were Hampton and Richmond Borough Youth FC, Hampton Wick Royal Cricket Club, TAG Youth Club, Hampton Hill Theatre and the 2nd Teddington Scout Group.

The other winners all won three extra tickets for next week's draw.

They represented:

  • Hampton and Richmond Borough Youth FC
  • the Victoria Foundation
  • Missing People
  • the Horse Rangers Association
  • Crossroads Care
  • Hearts of Teddlothian
  • ETNA Community Centre
  • SporTedd
  • Hampton Hill Theatre
  • RUILS
  • Teddington Hockey Club
  • Hampton Hill Cricket Club
  • Teddington Cricket Club
  • the Community Fund.

A spokesperson for lottery operator Antlergold said:"It's great to see so many winners and so many organisations benefiting from Get Lucky Local.

"We have sold almost 1,000 tickets, we have 43 local good causes from all over Richmond signed up and we are already raising more than £30,000 annually for local organisations - all in just three weeks. We feel we are making a difference already."

You can play now to stand a chance of winning a £150 Marks & Spencer Christmas Hamper, six bottles of champagne and Xmas Cards and Calendars in a festive draw which will be made on December 12.

Visit www.getluckylocal.co.uk to find out more.

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