I have held £11 (yes, eleven) since 1959. I won £250 in 1965, my mother put £200 back into them, I had to give £20 to my grandparents and £10 each to my two siblings, leaving the huge sum of £10 for me to spend.
I wasn’t allowed the Sindy doll that I craved, instead I chose a quilted satin dressing gown with buttons, to replace my hand-me-down scratchy wool one, and a white fluffy bedside rug to cover the stained green carpet.
I cashed in the £200 block when I was 20 and had left home, I was signed off sick for several months after major surgery and needed it to pay my rent.
Now newly retired and perhaps I’ll finally top them up when my work pension comes through.