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South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery - The Hottest Tickets around

Hotly anticipated tickets for the new South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery are now on sale, with the first weekly draw taking place on Saturday 26th November 2022.

The local lottery has been set up by the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership in a bid to raise money for charities and good causes throughout Boston Borough, South Holland and East Lindsey.

 

Tickets are available to buy online at www.selcplottery.co.uk at a cost £1 each, and winners could scoop up to £25,000. Draws will take place every Saturday at 8pm. The lucky winners will be informed by email and will have the money transferred automatically into their bank account.

 

Emily Spicer, Assistant Director for Wellbeing and Community Leadership at the South & East Lincolnshire Councils Partnership, said: "We've established South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery as a way for good causes to raise essential funds. 60% of the money raised will go to good causes. The rest will go towards the prize money, running costs, and VAT. It's a fantastic way for people to support a good cause of their choice, whilst also getting the chance to win up to £25,000".

 

Amongst the good causes that will benefit from the lottery are Alford Hub, Blackfriars Theatre Academy, Boston Lithuanian Community Group, Sibsey Lancaster Memorial Trust, Spalding Cycling Trust and Spalding Good Neighbour Scheme. Other not-for-profit organisations such as sports clubs, community groups and PTAs, are encouraged to sign up and start benefitting from the lottery here www.selcplottery.co.uk

 

If you've got tickets for the first draw, good luck and a big thank you for taking part from South & East Lincolnshire Community Lottery.

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