CHIP & WIN FOR COUPLE
- A COUPLE who won 1million on a scratchcard proudly reveal their new fish and chip business
- Andrew and Paula Hancock only picked up the lucky card when they popped to their local shops to buy cat food after running out.
- The couple, from Boughton, Notts, sold their catering business after their 2019 win but have now splashed the cash on the fish and chip van. Andrew, 49, said: I’ve been itching to get back. I just love how food brings people together.”
- Paula, 43, added: “I feel we are serving more than just fish and chips.”
Piggy in middle
GUINEA pigs are being abandoned as their owners are caught out by soaring bills.
The number taken in by the RSPCA has gone up by 56% in a year, with 173 arriving in 2022 so far. Guinea pigs are more likely than other pets to be abandoned. The RSPCA’s
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