The inaugural draw for the Lottery took place on December 1st, and the Lottery team had the delightful task of reaching out to all the winners to inform them of their early Christmas gift! John Manchester was the fortunate recipient of the top prize. Very happy to receive his win from members of the Lottery team, John shared that it was a wonderful surprise just in time for Christmas.
The next draw is scheduled for January 2nd. If you haven't purchased a ticket yet, there's still time - it only costs £5 per month. You can enter through the website https://saundersfootcommunitylotto.org/ or at The Regency Hall. If you've already received your number, please remember to set up your standing order, as several numbers had to be returned during the draw due to unpaid entries. The prizes reflect the total amount in the pot each month, so the more players there are, the larger the prizes!
Tickets can also be bought with cash, with a minimum payment of £30 covering six months of tickets. This can be done at The Regency Hall any Wednesday or Thursday from 9 am to 1 pm.
Saundersfoot Community Lottery was set up in October 2024 to help raise funds to benefit the village. Fifty percent of the monthly pot goes to prizes and the rest is used for administrative costs and community events and groups. So, taking part is a ‘win-win’ – there’s the chance of a prize plus players are contributing to keeping Saundersfoot a vibrant village, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Best of luck to all participants!
Photograph L-R Sue Boughton-Thomas, Emma Price, Sarah Whiddett, John Manchester, Ray Wise, Moira Saunders
Saundersfoot Community Lottery – December winner!
Saundersfoot Community Lottery – December winner!
The inaugural draw for the Lottery took place on December 1st, and the Lottery team had the delightful task of reaching out to all the winners to inform them of their early Christmas gift! John Manchester was the fortunate recipient of the top prize. Very happy to receive his win from members of the Lottery team, John shared that it was a wonderful surprise just in time for Christmas.
The next draw is scheduled for January 2nd. If you haven't purchased a ticket yet, there's still time - it only costs £5 per month. You can enter through the website https://saundersfootcommunitylotto.org/ or at The Regency Hall. If you've already received your number, please remember to set up your standing order, as several numbers had to be returned during the draw due to unpaid entries. The prizes reflect the total amount in the pot each month, so the more players there are, the larger the prizes!
Tickets can also be bought with cash, with a minimum payment of £30 covering six months of tickets. This can be done at The Regency Hall any Wednesday or Thursday from 9 am to 1 pm.
Saundersfoot Community Lottery was set up in October 2024 to help raise funds to benefit the village. Fifty percent of the monthly pot goes to prizes and the rest is used for administrative costs and community events and groups. So, taking part is a ‘win-win’ – there’s the chance of a prize plus players are contributing to keeping Saundersfoot a vibrant village, enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
Best of luck to all participants!
Photograph L-R Sue Boughton-Thomas, Emma Price, Sarah Whiddett, John Manchester, Ray Wise, Moira Saunders
Double first shout for two Fishguard RNLI volunteers
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