A number of postcodes in the North East have won thousands of pounds in the postcode lottery over the last month (March 29 to April 26). Check to see if you (or your neighbours!) have won below.
Multiple streets across the region scooped prizes after their postcodes came out in the draw.
Areas of the North East including Darlington, Newcastle, South Shields, Bishop Auckland, Ferryhill, Barnard Castle and many more who have all been selected for the £1,000 jackpot.
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.
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 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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The winning postcodes for the week between March 29 and April 5:
- DL2 2SS - Darlington
- DH4 7HL - Houghton le Spring
- NE47 6BL - Hexham
- NE21 4HL - Blaydon on Tyne
- NE3 2RN - Newcastle upon Tyne
The winning postcodes for the week between April 5 to April 12:
- NE63 0QR - Ashington
- NE24 5SE - Blyth
- DL8 5QG - Leyburn
- NE47 7HX - Hexham
- HG1 2PB - Harrogate
- NE66 2NH - Alnwick
- SR2 8DB – Sunderland
The winning postcodes for the week between April 12 to April 19:
- TS21 3EH – Sedgefield
- SR8 4PS – Peterlee
- NE15 6HE – Newcastle
- TS19 7NT – Stockton
- NE63 0QR - Ashington
The winning postcodes for the week between April 20 to April 26:
- NE34 7DH – South Shields
- DL13 2EU – Bishop Auckland
- DL17 9AJ – Ferryhill
- DL12 0NW – Barnard Castle
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