logo
People's Postcode Lottery winners in Dorset for June 2025

People's Postcode Lottery winners in Dorset for June 2025

Multiple streets across the county scooped prizes after their postcodes came out in the draw.
The People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery which aims to raise money for charities while also bringing cash prizes to homes across the UK.
Every day from Monday to Sunday, there are £1,000 prizes to be won for 20 different postcodes around the UK.
Additionally, on Saturdays, players could win a share of £1 million (Millionaire Street).
The People's Postcode Lottery website adds: "Every month players in a postcode sector share £3.2 million or more.
"In this example, £1.6 million of this will be shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode, with the other £1.6 million being shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode sector.
"On the rare occasion where there are not enough winning tickets in the postcode sector, the area may be expanded to the postcode district."
A minimum of 33% of each ticket goes to charity, and players have raised more than £1.3 billion for over 9,000 charities and good causes since 2005.
Dorset June 2025 Postcode Lottery winners
Here are all the Dorset winners of the Postcode Lottery in June 2025 listed by when they were drawn:
DT6 6BE – Charmouth (drawn on June 2nd)
DT3 6HY – Weymouth (drawn on June 3rd)
BH6 3AT – Bournemouth (drawn on June 8th)
BH9 1BD – Bournemouth (drawn on June 8th)
DT2 0BL – Maiden Newton (drawn on June 9th)
BH21 2FJ – Wimborne Minster (drawn on June 16th)
BH5 1LQ – Bournemouth (drawn on June 18th)
BH7 6PG – Bournemouth (drawn on June 20th)
Recommended reading:
BH10 6DQ – Bournemouth (drawn on June 22nd)
BH20 7NP – Bere Regis (drawn on June 22nd)
BH17 8TS – Poole (drawn on June 24th)
BH14 8UJ – Poole (drawn on June 28th)
BH7 7RN – Bournemouth (drawn on June 28th)
BH7 7EP – Bournemouth (drawn on June 29th)
DT3 5FE – Weymouth (drawn on June 30th)
Bournemouth was the most successful area in the county for Postcode Lottery wins, as seven separate postcodes were drawn for it.
All of the Dorset winners for this month picked up £1,000 prizes during the week, with no postcodes being drawn for the larger weekend prizes.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole beach wristband scheme starts
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole beach wristband scheme starts

BBC News

timea day ago

  • BBC News

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole beach wristband scheme starts

A safety wristband scheme to help lost children and vulnerable adults find their parents or guardians has begun along Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole's free paper bands are available at all seafront offices and RNLI lifeguard towers along 15 miles of the coastline as part of BCP Council's KidZone or guardians write their mobile number and location on the band - if they become separated the child or vulnerable adult can find an RNLI lifeguard or council seafront ranger who will ring and reunite scheme runs until 1 September. The beaches involved:Bournemouth: Alum Chine through to Fisherman's Walk, SouthbourneChristchurch: Avon, Friars Cliff, HighcliffePoole: Sandbanks, Shore Road, Branksome Chine From 19 July, the beaches of Bournemouth, Boscombe, Alum and Durley Chine will have KidZone teams working alongside the rangers to give out wristbands to Sheppard, RNLI lead lifeguard supervisor for East Dorset's beaches, said: "We know how easy it is for young children to become separated from their families while on a day out at the seaside."These wristbands allow us to reunite worried parents or carers with their little ones quickly and ensure that everyone makes it home safely and happily from our brilliant beaches this summer."BCP Council said last year it helped 118 lost people find their parents or safety scheme has been running during summers on the beaches since 2007. You can follow BBC Dorset on Facebook, X, or Instagram.

People's Postcode Lottery winners in Dorset for June 2025
People's Postcode Lottery winners in Dorset for June 2025

The Herald Scotland

time2 days ago

  • The Herald Scotland

People's Postcode Lottery winners in Dorset for June 2025

Multiple streets across the county scooped prizes after their postcodes came out in the draw. The People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery which aims to raise money for charities while also bringing cash prizes to homes across the UK. Every day from Monday to Sunday, there are £1,000 prizes to be won for 20 different postcodes around the UK. Additionally, on Saturdays, players could win a share of £1 million (Millionaire Street). The People's Postcode Lottery website adds: "Every month players in a postcode sector share £3.2 million or more. "In this example, £1.6 million of this will be shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode, with the other £1.6 million being shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode sector. "On the rare occasion where there are not enough winning tickets in the postcode sector, the area may be expanded to the postcode district." A minimum of 33% of each ticket goes to charity, and players have raised more than £1.3 billion for over 9,000 charities and good causes since 2005. Dorset June 2025 Postcode Lottery winners Here are all the Dorset winners of the Postcode Lottery in June 2025 listed by when they were drawn: DT6 6BE – Charmouth (drawn on June 2nd) DT3 6HY – Weymouth (drawn on June 3rd) BH6 3AT – Bournemouth (drawn on June 8th) BH9 1BD – Bournemouth (drawn on June 8th) DT2 0BL – Maiden Newton (drawn on June 9th) BH21 2FJ – Wimborne Minster (drawn on June 16th) BH5 1LQ – Bournemouth (drawn on June 18th) BH7 6PG – Bournemouth (drawn on June 20th) Recommended reading: BH10 6DQ – Bournemouth (drawn on June 22nd) BH20 7NP – Bere Regis (drawn on June 22nd) BH17 8TS – Poole (drawn on June 24th) BH14 8UJ – Poole (drawn on June 28th) BH7 7RN – Bournemouth (drawn on June 28th) BH7 7EP – Bournemouth (drawn on June 29th) DT3 5FE – Weymouth (drawn on June 30th) Bournemouth was the most successful area in the county for Postcode Lottery wins, as seven separate postcodes were drawn for it. All of the Dorset winners for this month picked up £1,000 prizes during the week, with no postcodes being drawn for the larger weekend prizes.

Country diary: In pursuit of the elusive Dartford warbler – a true bird of mystery
Country diary: In pursuit of the elusive Dartford warbler – a true bird of mystery

The Guardian

time4 days ago

  • The Guardian

Country diary: In pursuit of the elusive Dartford warbler – a true bird of mystery

The constant droning of the nearby road fights against the increasing wind gusts as I venture further on to the heath. As sirens blast out in the town below, stonechats zip from gorse bush to gorse bush, and southern wood ants, otherwise known as red wood ants, rampage across the sandy paths. It's an overcast but mild day. I've decided to come for an afternoon walk at Canford Heath nature reserve near Poole in Dorset. The site covers more than 344 hectares (approximately 850 acres) – one of the largest remaining heaths in Dorset. UK lowland heathland is an incredibly important habitat, now rarer than tropical rainforest due to its degradation and destruction, with only about 16% left of the area that existed in 1800. Scanning across a sea of gorse and heather, I can see Poole harbour in the distance and the urban sprawl that borders the reserve. Despite its closeness to urbanisation, Canford Heath is home to charismatic heathland species such as the nightjar, sand lizard, hobby and the secretive Dartford warbler. Waiting patiently, I hear a snippet of the warbler's distinctive, scratchy song – but the bird remains hidden. The Dartford warbler was once rare in the UK. Habitat loss and the harsh winter of 1962-63 (often referred to as the big freeze) nearly saw the bird wiped out, and only 10 pairs were left in Dorset. With increased conservation efforts to restore and recreate lowland heathland, their numbers have thankfully increased in the past 50 years to about 3,200 pairs, with the county now a stronghold. Unlike most warblers, the species remains in the UK all year round. Towards the end of my walk, I stop abruptly as that familiar song emerges from the heather next to me. Waiting patiently, I finally see a fleeting glimpse of its long tail, dark grey back, russet breast and bright red eye ring as it dives into a nearby gorse bush. It's the elusiveness of the Dartford warbler that I love – a bird of mystery, yet one that regularly announces itself. Under the Changing Skies: The Best of the Guardian's Country Diary, 2018-2024 is published by Guardian Faber; order at and get a 15% discount

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store