Residents of the LN12 2 postcode area, which includes Sutton-on-Sea and Trusthorpe, are celebrating an incredible £12.3 million win from the Postcode Lottery. According to Lincolnshire Live, this fantastic news has brought joy and excitement to hundreds of local players who will soon discover how much they have won.

The winning ticket holders are invited to a special celebration at the King George V Playing Fields on Saturday, April 25. This two-hour event will not only reveal the total winning postcode but will also allow winners to find out their individual prizes. Each ticketholder can expect to take home a minimum of £2,000, which is sure to make a significant difference in their lives.

Postcode Lottery ambassadors, including Matt Johnson, Judie McCourt, and Danyl Johnson, will be present at the event to share in the excitement and hand out cheques to the lucky winners. Matt expressed his enthusiasm for the celebration, saying, "I’m thrilled to be heading to the seaside again to celebrate a multi-million-pound Postcode Lottery prize. It’s set to be a fabulous day for hundreds of neighbours, and the excitement is really building. Saturday can’t come soon enough."

The Postcode Lottery has been a source of support for many local charities, raising over £1.7 billion for various causes. One such charity, Acts Trust, has benefited significantly, receiving £120,000 from lottery players. This local charity plays a crucial role in the community, offering essential services such as a foodbank, community grocery, and cafés that help support those in need.

As the countdown to the celebration begins, the local community is buzzing with anticipation. This win not only highlights the thrill of the lottery but also the positive impact that such winnings can have on local residents and charities alike.

With so many neighbours sharing in this good fortune, it’s a wonderful opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate their shared luck. What plans do you think winners might have for their newfound wealth? Will it be spent on something special or invested in the community?