Results; 6 Month Archive; Here are the winning postcodes from all Postcode Lottery draws in the past 180 days. Select a draw date to view more information about winner locations and prize amounts. Older results are available in the archive. The Nationale Postcode Loterij (National Postcode Lottery) is the biggest charity lottery in the Netherlands. citation needed It was founded in 1989 by Novamedia, a marketing agency that sets up and runs charity lotteries.Fifty percent of the proceeds of this lottery are donated amongst 81 charities, which, in 2010 amounted to over 270 million euros. Each Saturday 1,000 postcodes are selected with each player in that postcode winning £10. Let's say there are 4 Saturdays per month. That would make in (4. 1,000) in 1,080,000 chance of winning, or, 4,000 in 1,080,000. That is a 1 in 270 chance of winning £10. The Postcode Lottery doesn't offer an option for playing in a.
Could it be you? Sever's disease.
The People's Postcode Lottery has revealed that one if its big winners is from York.
In a draw screened live on Facebook on Tuesday evening (18 June) one of the winning postcodes was revealed to be YO31 9 – which covers the areas of Heworth, Huntington, The Groves and Layerthorpe.
You can find a list of all the streets in that postcode here.
The full postcode and the lucky winner will be revealed on the People's Postcode Lottery's website on Friday 28 June at 7.30pm.
So will the prize – they get a share of £3 million, with each winner claiming a six-figure sum.
Can't wait
People's Postcode Lottery Presenters Danyl Johnson and Jeff Brazier will be visiting the city to present cheques to some of the happy winners.
Danyl Johnson said:
I can't wait to congratulate the winners in York.
Only last month, players in East Riding were celebrating their lottery wins so it'll be fantastic to be back in Yorkshire once again.
A minimum of 32% of the ticket price goes to charities and good causes.
The Postcode Millions prize is part of a draw promoted by Postcode Local Trust, which provides grants of up to £20,000 for community groups.
Earlier this year, the Snappy Trust in York received £6,000 to help fund a sensory garden.
Website | http://www.postcodelottery.co.uk/ |
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People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery in Great Britain, run by Postcode Lottery Limited (Gambling Commission licence numbers 000-000829-N-102511 and 000-000829-R-10251).[1]
History[edit]
The Postcode Lottery format was introduced by the Dutch company Novamedia BV, which launched its first postcode lottery in the Netherlands in 1989. Novamedia now runs six lotteries using cause marketing: Nationale Postcode Loterij, Vrienden Loterij and BankGiro Loterij in the Netherlands, Svenska Postkodlotteriet in Sweden, People's Postcode Lottery in Great Britain and, since July 2016, Deutsche Postcode Lotterie in Germany. Together, they claim to have contributed over €8.6 billion to charitable organisations around the world.[2] According to the OECD, the United Postcode Lotteries provided USD 366.8 million in 2018 for development in the form of grants.[3]
People's Postcode Lottery was launched in the north of England in 2005 as a pilot scheme. After a successful launch, it expanded into Scotland in 2007 and Wales in July 2010. The lottery uses cause marketing, claiming to have been established to raise money for charity and to increase awareness of the work of the various charities and causes supported by its players.
Process[edit]
Postcode Lottery Winners
People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery. Players sign up to pay monthly in advance by direct debit, debit card or PayPal. There are ten draws each month with prizes every day.
A player's tickets are based on their playing postcode, which is most commonly their home postcode. A given postcode in Britain will usually represent a group of houses. If more than one resident has tickets in a winning postcode, all playing neighbours collect prizes.
In accordance with restrictions under the Gambling Act 2005, the maximum amount which can be won by a single ticket is £500,000 or 10% of the total draw proceeds. This figure increased from £400,000 on 29 July 2020.[4]
Beneficiaries[edit]
A minimum of 32% of the ticket price from players' £10 monthly subscriptions goes to various trusts, which in turn provide funding to charities and community projects across Great Britain and internationally. Some £330 million has been donated.[5] As an external lottery manager, People's Postcode Lottery manages a number of society lotteries promoted by different charities.[6] Each month, specific trusts and charities are supported by the prize draws.[7] Over 4,000 causes have received support. Charities receiving funding from players include:
Charity | Player Funding Received (At August 2018)[8] |
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Maggie's | £11,931,691 |
WWF-UK | £11,149,474 |
Dogs Trust | £9,563,452 |
War Child | £9,144,837 |
Woodland Trust | £8,976,329 |
The Wildlife Trusts | £8,488,627 |
Royal Voluntary Service | £8,360,627 |
WaterAid | £8,264,106 |
Save the Children | £6,004,008 |
Ambassadors[edit]
People's Postcode Lottery has a number of celebrity 'ambassadors'. In March 2018, these included David Attenborough, Brian Blessed, Judi Dench, Shobna Gulati, Tim Healy, Stephen Jardine, Ellen MacArthur, Aggie MacKenzie, Carey Mulligan, John Stapleton and Emma Thompson.[9]Fiona Phillips became an ambassador for People's Postcode Lottery at the end of 2012, leading the organisation's DRTV campaigns.
Presenters Judie McCourt, Danyl Johnson, Jeff Brazier and Matt Johnson visit People's Postcode Lottery winners to present them with their cheques, attend Postcode Million events and take part in People's Postcode Lottery advertising campaigns. Buffalo gambling machine.
Postcode Lottery Winners Glasgow
Postcode Challenge[edit]
From 2008 to 2010, People's Postcode Lottery sponsored Postcode Challenge, a quiz show hosted by Angus Purden on STV.
Sponsorship[edit]
Novamedia has worked with a number of leading TV production companies and public and commercial broadcasters to support the promotion of its lotteries. Novamedia inspired and paid Endemol to produce TV game shows such as Deal or No Deal[citation needed] and 1 vs 100.[citation needed]
References[edit]
Free Postcode Lottery Winners
- ^Gambling Commission Account details
- ^'Novamedia Website - About Novamedia webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org//sites/a1659b79-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/5d8de3e1-en&_csp_=fcd6b6f78f50e596d3bf597cb6b3e3b5&itemIGO=oecd&itemContentType=chapter#
- ^'Society lotteries reforms – consultation response'. Gambling Commission. Gambling Commission.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Charities webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Licence Details webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Prize Draw Calendar webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'Charities'. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^People's Postcode Lottery - Ambassadors webpage
Postcode Lottery Winners St Helens
External links[edit]
Charity | Player Funding Received (At August 2018)[8] |
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Maggie's | £11,931,691 |
WWF-UK | £11,149,474 |
Dogs Trust | £9,563,452 |
War Child | £9,144,837 |
Woodland Trust | £8,976,329 |
The Wildlife Trusts | £8,488,627 |
Royal Voluntary Service | £8,360,627 |
WaterAid | £8,264,106 |
Save the Children | £6,004,008 |
Ambassadors[edit]
People's Postcode Lottery has a number of celebrity 'ambassadors'. In March 2018, these included David Attenborough, Brian Blessed, Judi Dench, Shobna Gulati, Tim Healy, Stephen Jardine, Ellen MacArthur, Aggie MacKenzie, Carey Mulligan, John Stapleton and Emma Thompson.[9]Fiona Phillips became an ambassador for People's Postcode Lottery at the end of 2012, leading the organisation's DRTV campaigns.
Presenters Judie McCourt, Danyl Johnson, Jeff Brazier and Matt Johnson visit People's Postcode Lottery winners to present them with their cheques, attend Postcode Million events and take part in People's Postcode Lottery advertising campaigns. Buffalo gambling machine.
Postcode Lottery Winners Glasgow
Postcode Challenge[edit]
From 2008 to 2010, People's Postcode Lottery sponsored Postcode Challenge, a quiz show hosted by Angus Purden on STV.
Sponsorship[edit]
Novamedia has worked with a number of leading TV production companies and public and commercial broadcasters to support the promotion of its lotteries. Novamedia inspired and paid Endemol to produce TV game shows such as Deal or No Deal[citation needed] and 1 vs 100.[citation needed]
References[edit]
Free Postcode Lottery Winners
- ^Gambling Commission Account details
- ^'Novamedia Website - About Novamedia webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org//sites/a1659b79-en/index.html?itemId=/content/component/5d8de3e1-en&_csp_=fcd6b6f78f50e596d3bf597cb6b3e3b5&itemIGO=oecd&itemContentType=chapter#
- ^'Society lotteries reforms – consultation response'. Gambling Commission. Gambling Commission.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Charities webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Licence Details webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'People's Postcode Lottery - Prize Draw Calendar webpage'. Retrieved 29 August 2018.
- ^'Charities'. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^People's Postcode Lottery - Ambassadors webpage