A Celtic-supporting dad-of-three from Wishaw who won £100,000 is going to buy himself a new set of Irish bagpipes with his winnings.Music-lover Peter McGhee, who is originally from Craignuek, scooped a share of the Millionaire Street cash prize on People’s Postcode Lottery in the draw during December.The lorry driver, who now lives in Wokingham, near Reading in England, was shocked to discover that along with his neighbours who play the Postcode Lottery he’d won a share of £1million.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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We’ll have a lovely holiday. We can go anywhere now, maybe even Florida again.“We can go anywhere now. We went to New York a few years ago and we’ve not been back to Florida since 2005.
We can definitely do that now.”Peter moved to England 35 years ago, and Glasgow Live has reported that he intends to returns to his musical roots with a new set of pipes, as he has previously played in folk bands.“I’d like to get a new set of Uilleann pipes,” he added. “I used to play a lot in folk bands, and I also