“I didn’t sleep very well last night. I was up most of the night and my parents were as well.
He added: “It feels great to win as part of the community. Spread the love, as they say. I’m very happy for everyone.
“I like the fact that you support local charities and there’s a chance to win at the same time.”
Carol and Liam’s win has meant that local charities have also benefitted from their Millionaire Street prize.
And one local organisation, Sea Watch Foundation, has been awarded £100,000 by Postcode Community Trust.
The charity, which has a field office in New Quay – close to the winners’ homes – carries out vital research to improve the conservation and protection of whales, dolphins and porpoises in UK waters.
The Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project is the flagship project of the charity which is operated out of the New Quay field office.
The initiative is one of the longest running monitoring schemes in Europe, with the charity having spent a quarter of a century studying Welsh bottlenose dolphins.
Sea Watch Foundation has also maintained a UK-wide citizen science project since the 1970s.
How it works
People’s Postcode Lottery costs £12 a month to play and there are guaranteed winners every day. People play with their chosen postcode and are automatically entered into all draws.
Players of People’s Postcode Lottery have raised more than £1.4 billion for thousands of charities and local good causes.
Prizes include ‘Millionaire Street’ – £1 million every Saturday – £30K on Sundays and a multi-million pound prize is won each month.
This prize was promoted on behalf of Postcode Education Trust, which supports organisations including Right To Play UK, Save the Children and War Child.
Professor Peter Evans, Director of Sea Watch Foundation, said: “Sea Watch, along with our network of observers, is a primary source of knowledge for monitoring marine mammal population changes in the UK.
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