People’s Postcode Lottery Announces Winning Streets for January 10-16

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People’s Postcode Lottery Announces Winning Streets for January 10-16

The People’s Postcode Lottery has announced its winning streets for the week of January 10-16, delivering substantial cash prizes to several UK neighborhoods. A remarkable payout occurred in Send, Surrey, where the postcode GU23 7AZ enabled four players to each win £166,666. One lucky winner doubled their earnings, taking home an astonishing £333,333.

Life-Changing Prize for Amy Lucas

Amy Lucas, one of the winners, expressed the profound impact this prize will have on her life. After enduring health struggles largely due to Lyme disease and COVID-19, Amy described the winnings as transformational. As a trained cognitive hypnotherapist, she plans to invest in furthering her education in advanced Belief Coding to assist others facing similar challenges.

Amy shared her excitement, stating, “This is life-changing and I don’t mean that light-heartedly. This can literally turn my whole life around in a year.” Her enthusiasm highlights the significance of this win, marking a new beginning for her.

Plans for the Future

With her newfound fortune, Amy intends to pursue educational opportunities while also treating herself and her pet. She mentioned wanting to buy a winter coat for her Shih Tzu, Dexter, alongside home improvements, and hopes to visit a friend in Thailand.

Weekly Winning Postcodes

The People’s Postcode Lottery not only brought joy to Amy but also awarded numerous smaller prizes across various regions. Below is a summary of the winning postcodes and their respective prizes from January 10 to 16:

Date Postcode Prize
10 January GU23 7AZ £166,666
10 January B68 9JN £1,000
10 January CT20 2NW £1,000
11 January B14 5JJ £1,000
12 January TS25 1EB £144,000
15 January BB1 4LQ £1,000
16 January BB6 7LE £1,000

The People’s Postcode Lottery, established in 2005, donates 33% of ticket sales to charitable causes across the UK. Since its inception, it has raised over £1 billion for worthy initiatives.