Were you one of the lucky few? Streets across Norfolk saw huge success with the People's Postcode Lottery in April.
Nine postcodes in the county were winners of the £1,000 daily prize this month.
There were winners in Attleborough (NR17 2AF), Cromer (NR27 9QQ), Norwich (NR7 8FS, NR2 2TH) and Irstead (NR12 8XR).
Other postcodes with winners were Thetford (IP24 2LS), King's Lynn (PE30 2QL), Great Yarmouth (NR31 8QL) and Mundesley (NR11 8LZ).
Every day, 20 postcodes across the UK are randomly selected to win.
People in those postcodes who purchased a ticket receive a £1,000 prize.
Twelve postcodes won £1,000 in March and eight won in February.
Six people in Hevingham won the Street Prize, receiving £30,000 per ticket.
And a postcode in Beccles won £3.2m in the December draw, with 10 people winning big.
Playing the Postcode Lottery costs £10 per month, with 33pc of the ticket money going to good causes.
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