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In the dough: pizza chef from Whitley celebrates £30,000 Postcode Lottery win

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Sunday, July 3, 2022 8:45 pm
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Sarah Daniels discovers her win on the People's Postcode Lottery

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A PIZZA chef from Whitley now has plenty of dough, after scooping a top prize in a People’s Postcode Lottery draw.

Sarah Daniels was presented with a £30,000 jackpot by fellow Reading resident, lottery amabassador Danyl Johnson.

And she wasn’t the only person who is celebrating. Nine of her neighbours have also scooped prizes in the draw, the results of which were announced on Sunday.

The 52-year-old who works for Spinners in Broad Street Mall plans to book her dream cruise to the Caribbean as a result of her good fortune.

She said her win as: “Absolutely flipping fabulous.”

The mum-of-two first travelled abroad in 2019. She had been pondering whether to book the cruise or not, but the win now makes that a possibility.

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And there’s another treat she’s set her sights on: some new shoes. But not any old pair.

“I’m going to go to the Croc outlet and buy 20 pairs of Crocs in different colours,” she said.

Sarah’s neighbour and friend of 30 years, Kellie Slade (52), was also a winner with the lottery. The pair were neighbours at their previous addresses before moving to their current homes on Northumberland Avenue.

Sarah said she was thrilled for her friend’s win: “It’s beautiful. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer person.”

Kellie returned the sentiment and added: “I’ll second that.”

Also scooping up £30,000 was Sarah Goddard (52) who said that her win must have been: “My mum helping us out.”

The local learning assistant’s mum passed away just two weeks prior to her receiving the news of her lottery win, with her husband Kevin also losing his father in November 2020.

The mum-of-four plans to use the cash to renovate her kitchen and plans to join her sister on a holiday to Jamaica next May.

The couple plan to celebrate with a takeaway, joined by their family.

Jasbiner Sohal (46) was also among the £30,000 winners.

The remaining six winners chose to stay anonymous.

Mr Johnson shared his congratulations.

He said: “It’s always an amazing feeling to present good news to our winners, but I’m especially thrilled to be in my home town handing out cheques.

“A massive congratulations to our Reading winners and I hope they enjoy spending the cash on themselves and their families.”

People’s Postcode Lottery costs £10 a month with guaranteed winners every day. People play with their chosen postcode and are entered into all draws.

Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have helped raise more than £900 million for good causes across Britain and internationally.

This draw was promoted on behalf of Postcode Care Trust. Through grant funding, the trust supports charities and good causes with a mission to improve the health and lives of communities.

This includes charities Breast Cancer Now, Carers Trust, and Maggies.

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