These Terms and Conditions are the Lottery rules. By entering the lottery, entrants agree to be bound by these rules.
- This Lottery is being promoted by and on behalf of Trinity Hospice & Palliative Care Services (of which Brian House is part of)
- For the purpose of the Gambling Act 2005, this Lottery is defined as a ‘Society Lottery'.
- This Lottery is licensed by the Gambling Commission.
- To enter the Lottery, you must be resident in Great Britain and aged 18 (eighteen) or over.
- There are 13 weekly cash prizes winners although additional prizes could be offered from time to time.
- All tickets are priced at £1.
- All Lottery entry sales are final and no refunds shall be made at any time. All entrants acknowledge that their payment of £1 per ticket to enter the lottery does not guarantee that they will win any prize.
- A delay in us receiving payment from Direct Debit or payroll may lead to members not being included in a particular draw.
- Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) payments cannot be accepted to pay for Lottery entries or raffle tickets. All CAF payments will be returned with a request for alternative payment or treated as donations.
- Due to Gambling Commission changes we cannot accept credit card payments when purchasing Lottery entries or raffle tickets online.
- The draw for the prizes will be made weekly on a Friday. In the case that it is not possible to draw the prizes on a Friday, we reserve the right to defer running the draw from Friday to the closest suitable date to the original draw date. You do not need to be present at the draw to win the Lottery. A list of winners will appear on our website trinityhospice.co.uk or is available by phoning us on 01253 952565.
- If a cash prize is awarded, this will be made by cheque in the name of the entrant only.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House reserves the right in exceptional and unforeseen circumstances to substitute any of the non-cash prizes acquired for the lottery for a similar prize at Trinity Hospice’s absolute discretion.
- Full payment for each ticket must be received either in the form of cash or cleared funds before the ticket can be entered into the draw. Only tickets for which full payment has been received either in the form of cash or cleared funds are eligible to win the prize.
- The winners of the Lottery prizes will be notified by letter.
- All entrants are solely responsible for providing Trinity Hospice/Brian House with their accurate and up-to-date contact details and Trinity Hospice/Brian House will be in no way liable for any failure or inability to contact any entrant due to any errors, omissions or inaccuracies in the contact details that the entrant has provided. In the event that an entrant changes their contact details, they will be solely responsible for advising Trinity Hospice/Brian House of the change.
- By accepting the prize, the winner agrees to take part in promotional activity and Trinity Hospice/Brian House reserves the right to use the name and address of the winner, their photograph and audio and/or visual recordings of them in any publicity unless prior notification has been received.
- Each game number is unique. A randomly selected game number will be issued with the confirmation of entry. Any member may subsequently request an alternative game number if they wish at any time and this will be issued providing that it has not already been allocated to an existing member.
- Lottery membership can be cancelled at any time by notifying Trinity Hospice/Brian House in writing, by phone or via e-mail.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House shall not be liable to the member for any loss or damage suffered or arising from:
- Any delays or failures in the postal service or other delivery methods used by Trinity Hospice or the member from time to time.
- Any delays or failures in any software or other systems used by Trinity Hospice/Brian House for the administration of the lottery.
- Any delays or failures in the Banking system used by Trinity Hospice/Brian House or the member.
- Any refusal by Trinity Hospice/Brian House to accept registration of an individual as a member or the cancellation of a member.
- Any failure to enter a chance into the draw.
- Any event beyond the reasonable control of Trinity Hospice/Brian House
- Nothing within these terms and conditions shall create or should be construed as creating any form of contract between any entrant and Trinity Hospice/Brian House
- Any complaints relating to the lottery should be sent in writing to Trinity Hospice/Brian House giving full details of the complaint and supporting documentation.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House is committed to protecting the member’s privacy. Data that is collected from the member is used lawfully in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and is used solely for the purpose of processing lottery chances, subsequent entry into the lottery draw, and informing winners that they have won a prize.
- Any member has the right to access the information held about them. To obtain this information, please contact Trinity Hospice/Brian House in writing.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House will not sell, rent or grant access of any personal data to any third party without express prior permission.
- In the event of any dispute regarding the rules, the decision of Trinity Hospice/Brian House shall be final and no correspondence or discussion shall be entered into.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House reserves the right to amend these rules at any time. If Trinity Hospice does this, it will publish the amended rules.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House reserves the right to disqualify any entrant if it has reasonable grounds to believe the entrant has breached any of these rules.
- The Trinity Hospice/Brian House member responsible for the promotion of the lottery is David Houston, Chief Executive Office.
- All complaints and disputes will be dealt with in accordance with our policy which can be seen online by clicking here. In the event a complaint or dispute can not be resolved then it will be referred to arbitration. As a member of the Hospice Lotteries Association this will be The Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS).
- An instruction to be self-excluded, as defined in the Gambling Act 2005, from the Hospice Lottery may be submitted to Trinity Hospice in writing or over the phone. Customers wishing to use this facility will not be able to re-join the Hospice lottery for a minimum period of six months. The self-exclusion policy can be found here.
- Trinity Hospice/Brian House shall be liable to you in contract, tort, negligence or otherwise for any indirect or consequential loss suffered by you in relation to your participation in the Lottery (including loss of the opportunity to enter the Lottery and / or the chance of winning a prize).
- Each entrant should retain a copy of these Terms and Conditions for their reference.
- This lottery is a form of gambling. Participants are encouraged to gamble sensibly. Should gambling become a problem we recommend you contact the GamCare helpline on 0845 6000 133 or visit their website on www.gamcare.org.uk
- A copy of these rules may be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope to Trinity Hospice at Low Moor Road, Bispham, Blackpool, FY2 0BG
- The Laws of England and Wales shall govern the interpretation and/or enforcement of these Terms and Conditions and Trinity Hospice and all entrants hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
- In the event of death of one of our lottery players the account will be suspended from play and the next of kin or executor has 90 days to let us know if they would like a refund of any credit or transfer the play into another name. If we are not contacted then any credit will be classed as a donation after the 90 days.