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Are you this week’s Lifeboat Lotto jackpot winner?

Join up for the Island Independent Lifeboat Lotto and you could be bagging yourself the £1,000 jackpot next week.

The draw which took place this morning (28th December 2016) drew the following numbers.

Numbers: 7 – 8 – 16 – 20
Congratulations to the person who has won the £3,000 jackpot today!

Next week the jackpot will revert to £1,000.

Take part in the Island Independent Lifeboat Lotto
Taking part in the Lifeboat Lotto is easy. Simply complete the entry form and choose to pay by standing order either monthly, quarterly, six monthly or yearly. Choose four numbers between 1 and 31 or opt for the lucky dip.

The draw takes place every Wednesday morning (numbers will be displayed here OnTheWight) and if the draw doesn’t result in a winner the money rolls over to the next week.

Sign up now
Simply complete the entry form and choose to pay by standing order either monthly, quarterly, six monthly or yearly. Choose four numbers between 1 and 31 or opt for the lucky dip.

Download the Form to print, complete and post back FREEPOST LIFEBOAT LOTTO.

If you have any queries, just get in touch with us and hopefully we’ll be able to help.

Help raise cash for the Independent Lifeboats on the Isle of Wight.

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Asite2c
25, January 2012 4:19 pm

If David Pugh and the Tory councillors believe in the big bociety, couldn’t they do their part by cleaning the toilets voluntary on a rota system? This idea would not only keep the toilets open and clean, but would save the council some money.

playingthenumbers
Reply to  Asite2c
25, January 2012 4:59 pm

Because it might not be fair. Didn’t one of them have a problem in adopting the body shape required to perform the necessary standards for deep cleaning?

Secondly, it’ll prevent another mainland corporation from taking away our cash – cause its cheaper (to have no local investment) that way.

mark francis
Reply to  playingthenumbers
26, January 2012 9:28 am

So that’s what Councillor Whittaker was up to…

I can never listen to “I’m going to leave Old Durham Town” again, with quite the same innocence.

Asite2c
25, January 2012 4:20 pm

If David Pugh and the Tory councillors believe in the big society, couldn’t they do their part by cleaning the toilets voluntary on a rota system? This idea would not only keep the toilets open and clean, but would save the council some money.

mick
25, January 2012 5:05 pm

Let the top paid councillors clean the toilets at least they will be doing something useful, thats about all they are fit for!

Retired hack
25, January 2012 8:09 pm

I did hear that Pugh & Co were all for getting their hands dirty, if only to see what it was like being a toilet cleaner for a day, but the idea came to nothing after the Council’s Monitoring Officer advised against it. They were told they would need the “informed consent” of the loos’ users, in writing, before putting themselves in what might well turn into… Read more »

Flekkygirl
25, January 2012 9:28 pm

Fountains Environmental cannot have gone bust by working too hard on the Council’s account. I have watched their ‘men in vans’ simply standing with a power spray & then projecting water all over the place – that is not cleaning. Compared to the public loos in seaside resorts on the South Coast, standards are abysmal. I was also told by the guy who owns the cafe at… Read more »

Rockhopper
Reply to  Flekkygirl
2, February 2012 9:46 pm

Agree totally Flekkygirl. The state of Island loos has never been brilliant, but they are completely disgusting now. Apart from residents having to use them, the state of them may put off visitors to our Island, together with what they spend, etc….

Asite2c
25, January 2012 11:41 pm

In my opinion, the IOW Tory councillors are using the Code of Conduct as an excuse to avoid getting their hands dirty from doing some bog cleaning. The council have said they believe in Cameron’s vision of the big society, so why don’t they be a good example to the rest of us by volunteering to clean public loos. All they need is a pair of rubber… Read more »

Oldie
Reply to  Asite2c
26, January 2012 9:00 pm

What a load of tripe expecting executives to clean the public toilets. Get real! The toilet cleaners are probably Islanders anyway and would no doubt like to keep their jobs. It shouldn’t be beyond the wit of the Council to just employ them direct on fixed contracts at an hourly rate for the season like the national Trust do at many of their tourist attractions with someone… Read more »

Eddie
26, January 2012 7:34 pm

Isle of Wight toilets are disgusting. There are enough lazy, could’nt care a toss unemployed here, give them the job, why pay benefits for them to do nothing. If they refuse then stop thier benefits completely. This could safe the council thousands! Makes sense to me! (GENUINE decent unemployed through no fault of your own excluded, this is not directed at you)

mark francis
2, February 2012 10:44 pm

Thing is, see, unemployment sometimes goes up & sometimes down. Now is this due to variable rates of fecklessness in the population or macro economic cycles? I can see why the government should get on the backs of the unemployed when suitable jobs are going begging, but to chase after them with greater zeal when there is shortage of jobs just looks like scapegoating for policy failures… Read more »