Lisa Rendell just can't stop smiling since scooping the latest roll-over jackpot in the Telegraph & Argus Buy it in Bradford draw,

It prize - which includes £1,100 cash - has come at just the right time for the 32-year-old mother of Long Lee Lane, Long Lee, Keighley.

For she had just arranged some shopping therapy in the city with her mother Julie Dyer, 58, of Cullingworth.

It is one of the biggest total prizes ever won in the competition.

Lisa, an accounts supervisor in Keighley, who gets the T&A every night, suspected she had won when she saw a work colleague's copy on Wednesday.

She said: "I saw 114 the first three numbers and I said I'm sure my number starts with that.

"I rang my husband Martin and he went home to check and came back really excited to say I had won. I just can't keep the smile off my face.

"I have kept looking at the number over and over again to make sure I wasn't seeing things,"

And the win has made her trip to the Alhambra last night with Martin, who runs his own washing machine and vacuum cleaner business in Keighley, and six-year-old daughter Charlotte, even more special.

"It has been a real boost and really cheered me up," she added.

Lisa is to share the £1,100 prize money with her mother - a promise they had made to each other when they both started playing the draw when it was first launched.

So they will have to sort out how they divide up the prizes which include:

l a home cinema system valued at £699 from SS Audio

l a £200 digital camera from shop@panasonic in Bradford

l four boxed DVD sets of BBC TV shows worth £150

l a £150 outfit from Dhoom Designs

l a three month unlimited pass for Cineworld

l a FirstCard travel card worth £400

l a selection of Boots scents to the value of £100

l a family portrait from David Lowdell, worth £320

l and a £200 footstool from MacNicholas Brewster.

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