Several North East postcodes have won thousands on the postcode lottery in the past two weeks have been revealed.
More than ten communities in County Durham, Tyne and Wear, Teesside, and North Yorkshire have been selected for the £1,000 jackpot since November 5, meaning any players in those areas will have bagged the four-figure sum.
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The People’s Postcode Lottery unveils daily prizes for postcodes around the UK including £30,000 jackpots for whole streets. Lucky players can also benefit from huge jackpots, with life-changing sums of money coming in after a knock at the door.
Check out the North East postcodes which have benefited from £1,000 in the past two weeks below:
- DL14 7HX (Bishop Auckland)
- NE9 5NH (Gateshead)
- TS3 0BS (Middlesbrough)
- DL16 7FL (Spennymoor)
- TS15 9RH (Stockton)
- NE22 7JL (Bedlington)
- YO12 7TS (Scarborough)
- DH5 9DA (Hetton-le-Hole)
- NE26 3JE (Whitley Bay)
- NE8 1RY (Gateshead)
- NE62 5ED (Choppington)
- TS8 0UW (Coulby Newham)
- TS10 1QT (Redcar)
- TS13 5DA (Staithes)
- TS16 9AX (Stockton)
- TS19 0NR (Stockton)
- DL3 8TA (Darlington)
- NE24 1JW (Blyth)
- TS23 1PW (Stockton)
- TS22 5QH (Stockton)
- TS14 8HN (Guisborough)
- DH8 0LW (Consett)
- NE23 8EE (Cramlington)
- NE7 7LP (Newcastle)
- DH2 1ES (Pelton)
- NE36 0TD (East Boldon)
The People’s Postcode Lottery costs £10 a month to play and there are guaranteed winners every day. People play with their chosen postcode and are automatically entered into all draws.
A minimum of 33 per cent from each ticket goes to charity and players have raised more than £950 million for over 9,000 charities and good causes since 2005.
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