Syndicate wins lottery
10:15, 12 June 2012
A Maidstone girl is among a work syndicate celebrating a lottery win.
Twenty-year-old Amy Beech was one of a 28-strong syndicate to pick up just shy of £80,000 from the weekend's lotto draw.
The colleagues, who work for Morrison Utility Services in Chatham, matched five numbers and the bonus ball, winning £79,887.
The winning ticket was bought by syndicate manager, Callum Crosier, 24, from a store in Gravesend.
He said: "We've only been playing in a syndicate since February so we weren't expecting to win anything for a while so this is great.
"I'm a Chelsea fan so I've bought my season ticket in one go and a laptop but obviously we'd love to win really big. We'll keep playing and who knows, maybe next time it will be £79 million!"
Other members of the syndicate are either still deciding how to spend their £2,853 share - or have already spent it!
William Cook, 24, from Lordswood is looking to buy an iPAD and possibly a new car, Richard Seemann, 44, from Chatham, has paid off a new porch for his house while Amy has bought an iPAD and clothes and put some away for a rainy day.
Holidays are top of the list for some while others are saving.
Lorraine Popple, 25, from Gillingham, is putting her share towards a deposit for a new home and Terry Ladley, 61, from Faversham, will invest his.
Donna Docherty, 38, from Rochester, is buying stuff for her home and Lucy Sherwin, 25, from Walderslade, is buying a car, getting some holiday spending money, clothes and giving her husband some cash to spend on ˜car bits".
The winning numbers from the Lotto draw on Saturday, May 12 were 1, 5, 18, 21, 23, 33 and the bonus ball was 20.
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