What special project would you like a lottery grant for?

What special project would you like a lottery grant for?

After listing the top ten strangest bids for lottery funding, we'd like to know which dream causes you would love to get funding for.

From worthy causes to unashamedly selfish desires, let us know below.

Check out the top ten strangest bids

 

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    Johnny Five from Oldham says:
    Jun 5, 08:18

    i would like to see lottery funding spent on Dr kershaws hospice in oldham greater manchester a place were people go knowing the end is near and the staff are superb and people are given their dignity and treated with such..with help from these great people not a waste of money surley

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    Jim from West Yorkshire says:
    Jun 4, 22:35

    Sport should be for everyone, but sometimes the disabled young ones are unable to seek out a suitable pastime that would benefit them. My dream would to be able to build a lake and nature area where children and adults could be taught the art of fishing. They would find it relaxing, close to nature, and teach the younger ones to protect our wild life and protect that around them. It is the biggest participant sport in the UK. With special safe areas, disabled access, it would be a dream come true...to help others less well off than most of us who are fully able bodied. Thanks.

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    John Day from Nottingham says:
    Jun 4, 15:58

    Has a member of a very old church listed grade II* which has a modern extensio from the 1970's I would love to be able to see a lottery grant to the church to renovate it to its former glory and reroof the modern extension with a proper roof that did not leak. So that the church could be used to the wider god of the local community and offer such things as childrens pre school mornigs or afternoon's Lunch club for old age pensioners maybe a youth club to give the youth something to do and help them stay out of trouble, and see the church used on a regular basis bringing the community together.

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    Jon from Gloucester says:
    Jun 4, 15:52

    DNA Testing the possible relatives on my grandfathers side of the family tree, to find DEFINITE links to those that emigrated abroad & those descendants, still living in England, due to no proven links found BEFORE 1806 when his ancestors moved & settled in Gloucester. I've found definite family tree links to New Zealand from Gloucester, but in Australia there are two english tribes bearing the same surname, with no proven links on paper. DNA testing would resolve this once and for all.

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    Dino from Norfolk says:
    Jun 4, 15:27

    how about a special fund to rid us of the Nanny State, daft Euro laws, Red tape, Traffic calming, speed cameras, the london congestion charge and Ken Livingstone, Bogus asylum seekers, laws that favour the criminal, petrol tax, Council tax, Income tax, pension fund grabbing tax, Political correctness, and so on.
    Oh, and a special grant to find a publicly elect an ENGLISH Prime Minister.

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