A car dealership worker is celebrating after winning the Made in Bury Weekly £2,000 Draw.
Chantelle Rennie, a customer advisor for Evans Halshaw who is the first point of contact for post-sales, has scooped the prize with ticket number 24463.
Chantelle, who has worked at the dealership for three years, only got her ticket for the draw two months ago.
She is one of five employees who have recently joined the draw.
Debi and Phil from the draw team visited the showroom to surprise Chantelle with her winnings, and with the help of the staff, they managed to do it in front of her colleagues and shoppers.
Debi and Phil also got the opportunity to see the new all-electric Ford Capri that they have set up pride of place in the showroom.
Chantelle will be using the winnings to make this Christmas extra special and will be treating her six-year-old nephew, Luca.
As Evans Halshaw holds more than five tickets, the firm recently became an official supporter of the draw.
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As one of the UK's "leading volume motor car and commercial vehicle retailers", Evans Halshaw provides national coverage through a significant number of locations, including Bury.
Established in 1927, the company has a heritage in which it "strives to tailor each experience to the customer's needs, offering a wide range of new and used cars at the greatest possible value".
If you would like to win like Chantelle, visit draw.madeinbury.co.uk to sign up.
The draw is a not-for-profit scheme with funds raised from the draw supporting start-up businesses in Bury with training and interest-free loans.
There are 2,400 tickets available and for £2 per ticket per week, you have a chance to win £2,000 every Wednesday.
For more information call 079681 53503 or email weeklydraw@madeinbury.co.uk.
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