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£58m Dundee lottery winners team up to help city’s birds

Dundee lottery winners
Local winners Fred and Lesley Higgins, who won over £57 million in 2018.

Two lucky Dundee couples who won big on the lottery have teamed up to help the city’s wild birds.

A team of handy National Lottery winners from across Scotland has donated 25 nest boxes handcrafted during the winter lockdown months.

Local winners Fred and Lesley Higgins, who won over £57M on EuroMillions in 2018, delivered the nest boxes to the Miley Wildlife Reserve in the city.

They will be installed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and at further locations around Scotland.

A further box with a built-in camera was delivered to Kingspark Primary School, where pupils will use it to keep an eye on nesting birds throughout the spring.

The Miley is part of a disused railway within walking distance of Dundee city centre.

Once dilapidated and impassable, the reserve’s hedgerows, trees and grassland provide a haven for urban wildlife.

Dundee lottery winners
Jim and Pam Forbes from Tayport, who won £656k on EuroMillions in 2017.

Staff and volunteers at the Scottish Wildlife Trust, who created and continue to manage the wildlife reserve, hope the new boxes will quickly attract nesting songbirds.

Lesley Higgins said: “Fred and I are huge wildlife fans, so it was brilliant to be involved in building these nesting boxes.

“Making these boxes has been a welcome escape from the long lockdown months and knowing they’re going to a worthy cause has made creating them even more special.”

Fellow winners Jim and Pam Forbes from Tayport, who won £656,00 on EuroMillions in 2017, also visited the Miley to see the boxes installed.

Jim said: “Pam and I really enjoyed taking part in ‘Operation Nestbox’, as we nicknamed it.

“It was great for us to have something to focus on throughout lockdown, and knowing that our endeavours will benefit birds is even better.”

Other winners who took part include Libby Elliot who won over £2m in 2012, Raymond Storey who scooped over £1m on EuroMillions in 2014 and Ken and Jannette Wedgeworth from Dumfries and Galloway who won £1m on EuroMillions in 2016.

Teams worked from their homes, taking inspiration from the stunning Scottish countryside when decorating their boxes.

Millionaire taskforce

Chairman of the Scottish Wildlife Trust’s Angus and Dundee group, Jim Cook, said: “While the birds nesting in these boxes will be unaware they were built by a multimillionaire taskforce, we hope Dundee residents will visit The Miley to take a look.

“We’re so thankful to the winners for their hard work and to the long running support from the National Lottery for the Scottish Wildlife Trust. Since its launch in 1994, more than £12.5m in National Lottery funding has helped the trust to deliver projects to protect threatened wildlife and support nature’s recovery.”

Nest box building is the latest volunteering project National Lottery winners have been involved with.

Since the start of the pandemic, winners have pooled their resources to create fresh vegetable planter boxes for schools and NHS workers, as well as knitting twiddlemuffs for people with dementia, making small garments for premature babies, and creating Christmas angels for local charities.

National Lottery winners have donated over £1 billion, which is being used by charities and organisations affected by the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, including over £600m in funding support from The National Lottery Community Fund, which is being used to help groups best placed to support people and communities through the crisis.