A monthly lottery brought to you by Mauchline Community Lottery committee - A sub-group of Mauchline Community Association SCIO
50% from every £5 entry will go to the Prize Fund with the other 50% going to the Community Fund.
A monthly lottery brought to you by Mauchline Community Lottery committee - A sub-group of Mauchline Community Association SCIO
50% from every £5 entry will go to the Prize Fund with the other 50% going to the Community Fund.
Do you want to help raise funds for Mauchline? Do you want a chance to win a share of a monthly prize fund?
Mauchline Community Lottery could be right up your street !
Monthly subscription
If you are 16 years or over, then why don't you consider joining the Mauchline Community Lottery, for a monthly subscription of £5.00?
Maximum number of 4 entries per person.
WANT TO PLAY? IT'S AS EASY AS 1,2,3.
Complete the Mauchline Community Lottery membership application.
We will send you an email confirmation of your Lottery Membership No. within 48 hours, together with Terms and Conditions and a Standing Order Mandate - so check your Spam or Junk folders for our email.
Complete the Standing Order Mandate form and either:
a) Forward it to your bank for them to action or
b) Set up a regular payment on your online Banking App.
Important - The Tricky Bits
Please enter your Payment reference as your name and Membership Number (Lottery Numbers) - so we know you have paid. (for example Tina Simpson 23)
There you are, easy peasy, Good Luck!
The funds raised are to be used for the benefit of Mauchline.
Mauchline Community Association SCIO has bold and exciting plans for the future, with a vision to complete a community asset transfer of part of the Beechgrove Park and transform it into a vibrant, modern space for everyone to enjoy. Following strong support from recent community surveys, we have committed to a full feasibility study exploring the development of an outdoor skatepark, a pump track, scenic walking routes with outdoor gym equipment, and a much-needed upgrade to the sports pavilion. These improvements will create a dynamic hub for all ages—but bringing this vision to life requires vital funding. That’s where the community comes in: the Mauchline Community Lottery will play a key role in making these plans a reality, helping us invest directly back into the heart of Mauchline.
But our ambitions go even further. Through the Community Fund, Mauchline Community Association SCIO will reinvest directly into the village—offering free community events, subsidised classes, and, where possible, grants to support other local constituted groups in Mauchline.
🎉 Support Your Community & Promote Your Business! 🎉
Sponsor a Monthly Draw with Mauchline Community Lottery
Are you a local business looking to:
✔ Boost your visibility
✔ Support local projects
✔ Give back to the Mauchline community
We’re inviting businesses to sponsor one of our monthly lottery draws!
🌟 Your business will be featured and promoted
🌟 All proceeds support local community initiatives
🌟 A great way to show your community spirit
Interested? Get in touch today!
📧 MauchlineLottery@Gmail.com
🌐 www.CentreStane.co.uk/Lottery
Introduction
Mauchline Communitry Association SCIO operates Mauchline Community Lottery with the sole purpose of raising funds for Mauchline.
It is important that our monthly lottery provides a fun way for people to support their local community but that it never has a detrimental effect. We are therefore committed to ensuring that the lottery is operated in a secure, fair and socially responsible way.
The Gambling Commission regulates gambling in the public interest. The regulatory framework introduced by the Gambling Act 2005 is based on the following licensing objectives:
Preventing gambling from being a source of crime and disorder, being associated with crime and disorder or being used to support crime.
Ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way.
Protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling.
Ensuring the promotion of social responsibility in gambling.
This document sets out the approach that Mauchline Community Association SCIO adopts to ensure we approach gambling activities in a socially responsible way.
Preventing gambling from being a source of crime and disorder
When an individual joins the lottery we will check that:
The individual is aged 16 or over
The individual is resident in the UK
We will retain the right to cancel any membership should we suspect criminal activity
Limit the maximum number of entries to 4 per individual player per month
Ensuring that gambling is conducted in a fair and open way
We will ensure that:
Players have access to clear information on matters such as the rules of the lottery, the prizes that are available and the chances of winning
The rules are fair
Any advertising and promotional material is clear and not misleading
The results are made public
Protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling
Mauchline Community Association SCIO will not permit vulnerable people or any person under the age of 16 to participate in the lottery. The charity has implemented the following procedures to ensure that its lottery does not attract children under the age of 16.
Each lottery membership form has a compulsory date of birth section which must be completed before the application can be accepted.
If a person enters the lottery stating that they are over the age of 16 and subsequently it is found that they are less than 16 years of age, they will have any money paid in relation to the Lottery returned to them and where relevant will automatically forfeit the right to any prize money.
Marketing – to ensure that our lottery does not appeal to children or young people, or other vulnerable adults including the elderly, mentally disabled and those under the influence of drugs or alcohol, careful attention is paid to the design and content of all marketing material.
Promotion of social responsibility in gambling
Mauchline Community Association SCIO takes the following steps to ensure the promotion of social responsibility in gambling:
Self exclusion – on request we will close any players' lottery membership(s) and will try to ensure that the individual does not attempt to open a new membership.
Mauchline Community Association SCIO has imposed limits on the number of entries (4 per month) into the lottery that can be purchased by an individual.
Access to player history – we will provide any player with the full history of their lottery membership, including complete payment and winnings history on request.
Provide information on gambling support organisations – we will provide contact details and links on our website to relevant/appropriate organisations.
Self-help and awareness information – we will provide contact details and links to relevant/appropriate organisations on our website.
Problem Gambling
Whilst the majority of people do gamble within their means, for some gambling can become a problem. It may help you to keep gambling in control to remember the following:
Gambling should be entertaining and not seen as a way of making money
Avoid chasing losses
Only gamble what you can afford to lose
Keep track of the time and amount you spend gambling
Or, if you are concerned about the amount you are gambling and feel it is taking over your (or someone else’s) life then the following questions may help you assess whether gambling is becoming a problem:
Do you stay away from work, college or school to gamble?
Do you gamble to escape from a boring or unhappy life?
When gambling and you run out of money, do you feel lost and in despair and need to gamble again as soon as possible?
Do you gamble until your last penny has gone, even leaving nothing for the fare home or the cost of a cup of tea?
Have you ever lied to cover up the amount of money or time you have spent gambling?
Have others ever criticised your gambling?
Have you lost interest in your family, friends or hobbies?
After losing, do you feel you must try and win back your losses as soon as possible?
Do arguments, frustrations or disappointments make you want to gamble?
Do you feel depressed or even suicidal because of your gambling?
The more you answer ‘yes’ to these questions, the more likely you are to have a serious gambling problem.
Contact Gamble Aware – a registered charity that provides confidential telephone support and counselling to anyone who is affected by problem gambling. You can find more information and help about problem gambling by visiting the Gamble Aware website or calling 0345 6000 133 (8 am to midnight, seven days a week).
Useful links
Gamble Aware www.begambleaware.org
Gamblers Anonymous www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk
Citizens Advice www.citizensadvice.org.uk
Gambling Commission www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk
Mauchline Community Lottery Rules:
1. The promoter is: Alan Cook, Chair, Mauchline Community Association SCIO whose contact address is at Mauchline Community Lottery C/O The Centre Stane, 2 The Cross, Mauchline, KA56DA who are licensed by East Ayrshire Council under the Small Society Lotteries (Registration of Non- Commercial Societies) Regulations 2007, Registration No. N33.
2. Membership is by application only.
3. Mauchline Community Lottery is open to residents of the United Kingdom aged 16 years or over except Mauchline Community Lottery Sub Committee and their immediate household.
4. Maximum of 4 entries per person.
5. Monthly cost of £5.00 per entry payable by standing order due on the 1st of the month or the next bank working day when the 1st falls on a weekend or a Bank Holiday.
6. Funds raised will be split equally between the Prize Fund and the Community Fund.
7. The prize draw will be made on the 25th of each month by Mauchline Community Lottery Committee.
8. Anyone wishing to take part must complete the joining form on the Centre Stane website, they will then receive an email advising their Lotto number(s) together with a standing order form. The reference detailed on the standing order form must be quoted accurately and in full on all payments to ensure your entry to the draw, failure to do so will result in your entry not being included in the draw.
9. The promoter reserves the right to cancel or amend these terms and conditions without notice in the event of a catastrophe, war, civil or military disturbance, act of God or any actual or anticipated breach of any applicable law or regulation or any other event outside of the promoter’s control. Any changes to the draw will be notified to members as soon as possible by the Mauchline Community Lottery Committee.
10. Depending on the funds raised in any one month the Mauchline Community Lottery Committee reserve the right to have more than one prize draw.
11. Winner(s) will be chosen at random by software, from all entries received and verified as paid by the promoter and/or Mauchline Community Lottery Committee.
12. The winner(s) will be notified by email or telephone after the draw has taken place. If the winner(s) cannot be contacted within 14 days of notification, we reserve the right to withdraw the prize from the winner(s) and pick a replacement winner(s).
13. The promoter’s decision in respect of all matters to do with the draw will be final and no correspondence will be entered in to.
14. The draw and these terms and conditions will be governed by Scots Law and any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts.
15. Any personal data relating to the winner(s) will be used solely in accordance with current UK data protection legislation and will not be disclosed to a third party without the entrant’s prior consent.
16. The winning Lottery number(s) and winner(s)’ name(s) (if opted for publicity) will be published on Centre Stane website, Facebook, and available by emailing the following address: MauchlineLottery@Gmail.com
17. Entry into the Mauchline Community Lottery will be deemed as acceptance of these terms and conditions
18. You are providing your information to Mauchline Community Lottery Committee, a sub-committee of Mauchline Community Associaction SCIO and not to any other party. The information provided will be used in conjunction with the following Privacy Policy found here Privacy Policy & GDPR
The promoter shall have the right, at his sole discretion and at any time, to change or modify these terms and conditions, such change shall be effective immediately upon posting to this webpage.