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Tickets cost £1 each. Of that, 50p goes to Pace and 10p is distributed to other local charities.
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£1 doesn’t sound that incredible, but it is!
Each ticket you buy helps a baby, child or young person with a neurodisability like cerebral palsy to reach their potential and take their place in the world.
Your £1 goes towards early intervention, specialist therapies, assistive technology and so much more. These things in turn help children to communicate, learn and take part in the life that most of us are fortunate to take for granted.
50p from every ticket comes to Pace and goes directly to help babies, children and young people – and you can win cash prizes from £25 to £25,000 too in the weekly draw!
It’s a great way to spend a little and help a lot.
Your lottery questions answered
What is the Buckinghamshire Lottery?
It’s a weekly prize draw which raises money for local good causes, including Pace. A draw takes place every Saturday.
What are the prizes?
£25,000 prize for 6 matches
(1,000,000:1 odds)
£2,000 prize for 5 matches
(55,556:1 odds)
£250 prize for 4 matches
(5,556:1 odds)
£25 prize for 3 matches
(556:1 odds)
3 extra tickets prize for 2 matches
(56:1 odds)
How do I know if I’ve won?
Winning numbers are on the Buckinghamshire Lottery website each week, as well as Facebook and Twitter. You’ll receive an email from the Buckinghamshire Lottery if you win.
How do I receive my winnings?
You can ask for your winnings to be paid straight into your bank account. Alternatively, you could donate your prize to Pace.
How does Pace benefit from the lottery?
Pace receives 50p from every £1 ticket sold. The money is transferred directly to us each week. So if you play the Buckinghamshire Lottery, thank you! You are helping to transform the lives of children with neurodisabilities.
Can I still play if I’m not online?
Yes. Call the Buckinghamshire Lottery number to register and set up your payments: 01296 538101.
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