Sunday, July 25, 2010

Lottery winners "give old home to cleaner" UK headlines

EuroMillions lottery winners Nigel Page and his partner Justine Laycock

EuroMillions lottery winners Nigel Page and Justine Laycock have reportedly since their old home to their cleaner. Photograph: Ben Birchall/PA

The winners of Britain"s biggest-ever lottery esteem have since their old residence to their cleaner, it was reported today.

Nigel Page and Justine Laycock, who won £56m on the EuroMillions lottery last month, have changed from their home in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, to what has been described as an "eco-friendly £4m mansion".

The Daily Mail reported that the couple"s cleaner, Denise Kelso, had changed in to their former four-bedroom residence with her husband, James.

The paper pronounced she would lift on operative for the lottery winners at their new home, nearby Cirencester.

"They are not vital at their old place any more, so they longed for to give it to someone who would conclude it," a crony of Laycock"s was reported as saying.

Kelso, a former beer hall landlord, has additionally been since Laycock"s Honda Civic, according to reports, with the family carrying taken receive of a new BMW.

It is not well known either the Kelsos have been means tenure of the skill or are being authorised to live there rent-free.

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