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Thursday, June 16, 2011

National Lottery 2010 award winners

National Lottery Award Winners 2010The winners of Lottery National Awards for 2010 have been revealed live, Saturday evening, at a ceremony of Awards television special hosted by John Barrowman. Regular readers will remember our previous coverage of the National Lottery Awards, there are 21 projects of lottery in the running for a total of 7 prizes, and the fate of all the contenders was determined by a vote of the public. If you happened to see the prices of national lottery show, then you already know who wins and who is not, but for those of you with no catch live on television, here are the details of the projects that were declared winners of the category...

Best Arts project
The winner of the prize for the best Arts project was the project of Film from Beacon Hill in North Tyneside which allows young people to serious learning become filmmakers full.

Best education project
The prize for the best education project went to HMS Cavalier, a former World War II destroyer which now serves as Memorial Destroyer at Chatham. The ship is dedicated to the thousands of sailors lost their lives in World War II and are used in a variety of educational programs.

Best environment project
The Bumblebee Conservation Trust was named the winner of the prize for the best project of the environment. This project is in its fourth year to raise awareness about the importance of bees and how their decline may have a large impact on the campaign and our food.

Best health project
The award for best health project was won by access to citizenship, a project that helps people with disabilities to learn to enjoy a full and active role in society. Provides courses of training and development, access to citizenship made much good in the awareness of persons with learning disabilities.

Best heritage project
The Isle of Wight railway restoration project allows members of the public to travel on the trains which was commonplace a century of experience ago steam. Anyone who experienced a journey with the permission of the project for the restoration of the Isle of Wight will be particularly pleased that it has now won the award for the best heritage project.

Best Sports project
The winner of the prize for the best project of Sports went to the children's project Able and disabled Sport, otherwise known as ECAD. This project organizes fully inclusive sporting activities for children in greater Manchester and Cheshire which all can participate in regardless of whether or not they have a disability.

Best voluntary/charity project
The winner of this category has been Hospice for children little paradise in Essex. This charity exists to support children and adolescents who are approaching the end of their life or expecting only way to survive to adulthood.

We commend each and every one of these winners of the National Lottery Awards and wish the continued success of projects in the years to come. Buy lottery tickets online today and ainsis give you a chance to win a jackpot of £ 2.4 million in Lotto game in this Wednesday you will also help raise funds for many more good causes. Good luck!

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