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VIDEO: Chorley bus driver wins £2.3m on lottery


A Chorley bus driver said he wouldn't be quitting his job despite winning £2.3million on the lottery.

Kevin Halstead, who lives in the town with partner Josie and works for Stagecoach, said: "I don't want to pack my job in.

"I asked my boss for time off, a month maybe two, but I don't want to cut myself off from my friends and I really enjoy my job. Maybe I will go part-time."

Kevin was visiting his mother Joyce, 68, when he learned that all his luck had arrived together on Saturday.

His first reaction was to hug her and ask: "Do you want a bungalow?"

The 46-year-old later discovered he'd won £2,302,668, a half share in Saturday's Lotto jackpot.

He said: "My first three numbers are for my daughter's birthday, mine and my partner Josie Jones. The rest I just made up."

Kevin had only finalised his divorce from former wife Helen, weeks before he bought the winning ticket.

However, he denied this was likely to cause any problems.

"We separated 13 years ago," he said.

"Josie and I have been together 11 years but the divorce only went through in the past few months.

"She is a very good friend.

"I go round and have cups of tea with her and her new partner.

"We've had a giggle about that this morning."

Kevin, who has worked at the wheel of the 125 bus between Bolton and Preston for the last 17 years, declined to say whether he would be handing any cash over to his ex-wife, but said that he was looking forward to taking care of family and friends financially.

He said one of his first purchases would be a pony and horsebox for his daughter Jessica, 14.

Kevin's partner Josie, a 43-year-old care worker, has never been on a foreign holiday.

He said he would buy her a passport so he could whisk her away.

Liverpool FC fan Kevin celebrated his win by visiting Anfield for Monday night's victory against Portsmouth and said he would now buy a season ticket and that his dream was to meet the players.

Prior to the win, Kevin was doing up the rented home he shares with Josie, but said he now wanted his own home, closer to his mother in the village of Eccleston.

And as for what to drive when not at the wheel of a double decker, Kevin said he was 'not one for a fancy Ferrari or anything like that'.

"I've got a Renault Laguna," he said.

"It's not brand new but has got a half leather interior and is really tidy.

"I traded my old one on the Government scrappage scheme."

Paul Wainwright, operations manager for Stagecoach, Chorley, said: "I am pleased that Kevin has won the lottery, as are all the staff at Chorley.

"We're also delighted that he has decided to stay on with Stagecoach, as Kevin has been an excellent member of staff during the 17 years he has worked at the depot."

Comments(10)

mikebuk says...
12:39pm Wed 17 Mar 10

At one time winning the lottery or in previous times, the pools meant you could wave your employer goodbye, or use a stronger term if necessary.

Why is it people win these life changing sums and yet seem not want to change their lives ?

Stagecoach ought to say that they will give his job to someone in need of a job.

HarwoodBiker says...
1:04pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I'd keep my job if I won the lottery, in the short term at least (perhaps I'd think about starting my own business).

I bet 2.3 million wouldn't last as long as you think it would, especially if you took tax into account.

Good on him for wanting to lead a normal life.

Ian the Beancounter says...
3:05pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I'm slightly confused! The LT says he live in Chorley, the Bolton News says he lives in Bolton, and the Lancashire Post says he lives in Preston. Does this mean that he lives on his bus and therefore they're all right!
Seriously though - good luck to him. Which of us wouldn't want to be in his shoes today?

Ian_G says...
3:41pm Wed 17 Mar 10

Mikebuk, just because you would leave work does not mean that this lucky man should!

He can do what the h3ll he wants and if he wants to continue working with the people he likes, no amount of money should stop him regardless of whether he needs the job or not.

His loyalty to his friends and his employer is admirable and I say good luck and congratulations!

ponto52 says...
4:29pm Wed 17 Mar 10

good luck too kevin&partner.
but 2 million quid sounds a lot.
but what will a pound buy today
not much.get some good advice
and invest well.once a again well done kevin.

Izanears says...
4:43pm Wed 17 Mar 10

I won't give up my job says Kevin. Ok, so I have heard it all before. I will give him six months topside. All it will need is a sharp word from the boss or a stroppy passenger, and he will think Oh s**t, why should I put up with all this agro when I've got a couple of million in the bank

Paul Cockerton says...
5:08pm Wed 17 Mar 10

Ian the Beancounter wrote:
I'm slightly confused! The LT says he live in Chorley, the Bolton News says he lives in Bolton, and the Lancashire Post says he lives in Preston. Does this mean that he lives on his bus and therefore they're all right! Seriously though - good luck to him. Which of us wouldn't want to be in his shoes today?
Kevin lives in Chorley.

The Bolton News described him as a 'Bolton bus driver', which is true, he does drive a bus in Bolton.

Similarly Lancashire Evening Post described him as a 'Preston bus driver', which again is true, he does drive a bus in Preston.

mys says...
6:42pm Wed 17 Mar 10

well done you,its nice to see someone normal and hard working to get some luck in there lives

ste.g says...
6:58pm Wed 17 Mar 10

the man is obviously still in shock.why else would you want to get up early everyday to get the bus out.if he is not in shock i can only assume he is one of those tight arses that wants to guard his money a little to well.go and spend it lad,live for livings sake and buy your own bus if thats your thing.

sc03hey says...
7:35pm Wed 17 Mar 10

good on you ,but if you want a job buy your own bus and drive some needy kids about.


Bus driver Kevin Halstead and his partner Josephine Jones after Kevin won £2,302,668 WINNING WAYS: Kevin Halstead with his cheque

Bus driver Kevin Halstead and his partner Josephine Jones after Kevin won £2,302,668

WINNING WAYS: Kevin Halstead with his cheque



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