Monthly Archives: February 2011

Have you got the unclaimed lottery ticket?

Unclaimed Lottery
If you have the numbers 9,21,35,38,46,49 on a lottery ticket bought in Abingdon and the date says 18 Dec 2010 it will be worth £956,813.
Unclaimed Lottery
The national lottery have not said where it was purchased exactly, “because if it was bought in a small community we could compromise that person’s anonymity“. But I suspect the unclaimed ticket could well have come from this Abingdon newsagent.

The National Lottery have recruited the MG Car Club to drive a 1954 MG TF, 1959 MGA, 1965 MGB and 1972 MG Midget round to let people know of the unclaimed ticket. They will be going to the following places on Tuesday 15th February…
8.30am – Didcot Parkway
9.30am – Wantage
10.30am – Abingdon
11.15am – Finish at MG Car Club

I was wondering whether to set up a petition requesting the money go to local good causes if not claimed by June.

Street Pastors launch event at Strattons

Street Pastoring into Abingdon
Street Pastors first hit the streets in Brixton in 2003 when some men from a church decided they would not just pray about all the troubles of modern life but get out there and do something. At first the police were worried that the Street Pastors might be some sort of vigilante group like the Guardian Angels, but very soon found them a positive influence, and now there are over 8000 street pastors serving in over 300 towns and cities.

If the people recruited tonight, at the launch event at the Strattons Night Club, complete and pass their training, then Street Pastors could be comimg to the Friday and Saturday Abingdon nightlife within months.