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30 March 2024
£25,000 Jackpot
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About us
In 1816, The Wey & Arun Junction Canal opened to great fanfare, linking the Wey Navigation near Guildford to the south coast via the Arun Navigation. Conceived during the Napoleonic Wars, the Canal was intended to provide a safe, efficient route from London to Portsmouth to carry goods supplying the dockyards. In its heyday, the Canal did carry many tons of cargo but the end of the war with France and the arrival of the railways sounded the death knell for the Wey & Arun as a business, and by 1871 it was formally closed.
Now, more than 200 years after it opened, over 3,000 members and volunteers are working to reopen the Wey & Arun Canal for leisure, and already several miles of the Canal are in regular use by small boats, canoes, and the Trust's own trip boats.
However, there are more locks to be restored, bridges to be rebuilt and stretches of dry canal bed to be brought back into water. We need your help so we can continue our work to restore "London's Lost Route to the Sea".
Thank you for your support and good luck!
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How the lottery works
£1 per ticket
That's right, unlike many other lotteries, our lottery tickets are only £1 per week.
60% to causes
50% to your chosen cause and 10% to other causes in Horsham District.
£25,000 grand prize
Match all 6 numbers and you win the JACKPOT!