Several postcodes in the North East have won thousands of pounds in the postcode lottery throughout November.
Check to see if you (or your neighbours!) have won below.
Many streets across the region scooped prizes after their postcodes came out in the draw.
Areas of the North East including, Sunderland, North Tyneside, County Durham, Teesside and North Yorkshire have all been selected for the £1,000 jackpot, and some have won significantly more.
The People’s Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery which aims to raise money for charities while also bringing cash prizes to homes across the UK.
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The People’s Postcode Lottery unveils daily prizes for postcodes across the UK including £30,000 jackpots for every winning ticket in a postcode on weekends, and £1,000 prizes for 20 different postcodes every day.
A minimum of 33 per cent of each ticket goes to charity and players have raised more than £950 million for over 9,000 charities and good causes since 2005.
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.
The winning postcodes in November are:
- DL2 1RN (£30,000)
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DL6 3DR (£1,000)
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TS18 4DU (£1,000)
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TS26 9PW (£1,000)
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NE25 8JN (£1,000)
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DL16 7PP (£1,000)
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TS11 6NP (£1,000)
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TS18 4HS (£1,000)
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DL5 4AR (£1,000)
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TS23 3PA (£1,000)
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TS26 0EH (£1,000)
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DL13 2SB (£1,000)
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DL2 1QL (£1,000)
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