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The big summer raffle has now closed

The raffle closed on Tuesday 5 September.

Raffle winners

£2,500 Mr H, Newquay
£500 Mrs M, Hayle
£50 Mrs T, Bristol
£50 Mrs B, Bridgwater
£50 Mrs R, Ham Green
£50 Mrs W, Martock
£50 Mrs A, Tregony
£50 Miss N, Glastonbury
£50 Mrs B, Bideford
£50 Mrs P, Liskeard
£50 Mrs P, Wells
£50 Mrs B, Exmouth

Thank you so much for supporting Children's Hospice South West!

Need help?

You can call us on 01271 313 311, Monday to Friday from 9am to 4.30pm. At all other times please leave a message on our answerphone or complete our online lottery and raffle enquiry form. You can write to us at Children's Hospice South West, Little Bridge House, Redlands Road, Fremington, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 2PZ


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Children's Hospice South West is licensed and regulated in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission under account number 4991. The Raise a smile Lottery (CHSW Lottery) and CHSW Raffle are promoted by Children’s Hospice South West (Registered Charity No. 1003314), Little Bridge House, Redlands Road, Fremington, Barnstaple, Devon EX31 2PZ. Responsible persons: Paul Courtney and Jacqueline Southon.

Between April 2023 and March 2024, an average of 53p in every £1 from the CHSW Raffle and an average of 54p in every £1 from the CHSW Lottery went directly to fund care for children, young people and families. 

Only persons aged 18 years or over and resident in Great Britain (England, Scotland or Wales) are eligible to enter the CHSW Lottery and CHSW Raffle.

BeGambleAware® is administered and funded by an independent charity GambleAware®, it provides confidential support and counselling to people aged 18 years or over affected by gambling. Visit BeGambleAware® or telephone 0808 8020 133 (local call rate from the UK).

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