Queue wants to be a millionaire

Monday 3rd November 2008, 11:30AM GMT.

0665096.jpgMORE than 130 people waited for the doors of the former Smith Street post office to open on Saturday.  Some 800 tickets at £300 each were sold on the first day of Les Bourgs Hospice’s Million Pound Lottery fund-raiser.

Five volunteer counter staff worked non-stop between 10am and 4pm as the queue stretched, at times, up to The Old Government House Hotel.

‘It was absolutely stunning,’ said Friends of Les Bourgs chairman Jack Honeybill. ‘We had a person organising people in  front of the old post office hall as it was such a wet and horrible day. People were fantastically keen.’

A total of 5,000 tickets will be sold for the draw, scheduled for Valentine’s Day.

Deputy Honeybill estimated that about half of the tickets had been sold to syndicates.


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    Mr Honeybill seems to have come full circle. The charity with which he is associated is encouraging people to gamble in the former Post Office premises. Some of us remember when Mr H was chairman of the committee which was supposed to be overseeing the operations of the Post Office during the months leading up to the debacle which peaked around Christmas 2003.

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