Pembrokeshire Lottery player scoops £10,000 Superdraw prize.
Pembrokeshire Lottery player scoops £10,000 Superdraw prize. -- To thank their supporters during their 30th Anniversary year, the Pembrokeshire Lottery have increased the prize amounts. The first of these was held on held Wednesday 1st March with the usual £8,000 prize increased to a whopping £10,000! The lucky player to scoop the prize was Mrs Amanda Harris from Haverfordwest. Mrs Harris told the Lottery team that she had a holiday planned with her daughter and needed to change her car, so her winnings would help with both.
The weekly £2,000 and monthly £4,000 prizes will continue, with two more £10,000 prizes in June and September and an increased Christmas Superdraw of £12,000!
To join up to play or for more information about the Pembrokeshire Lottery interest free business loan fund, please call 01646 690800
Pembrokeshire Lottery player scoops £10,000 Superdraw prize.
Pembrokeshire Lottery player scoops £10,000 Superdraw prize.
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To thank their supporters during their 30th Anniversary year, the Pembrokeshire Lottery have increased the prize amounts. The first of these was held on held Wednesday 1st March with the usual £8,000 prize increased to a whopping £10,000! The lucky player to scoop the prize was Mrs Amanda Harris from Haverfordwest. Mrs Harris told the Lottery team that she had a holiday planned with her daughter and needed to change her car, so her winnings would help with both.
The weekly £2,000 and monthly £4,000 prizes will continue, with two more £10,000 prizes in June and September and an increased Christmas Superdraw of £12,000!
To join up to play or for more information about the Pembrokeshire Lottery interest free business loan fund, please call 01646 690800
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