Nine bus drivers insist the love of the job will keep them from retiring despite the fact they split a £1 million lottery win.
The Carlisle-based Stagecoach lottery syndicate, named Plan B, will each pocket £100,000 after hitting the EuroMillions jackpot - but they have vowed to continue in their jobs.
The syndicate, whose ages range from 30 to 65, each have their own plans for their winnings - including forking out on camper vans to make the most of the Great British summer.
Father of three Kevin Davidson, 50, said treating his family is top of his shopping list. This is a life-changing sum of money for every single one of us and we all have different plans.
Steve Thomson, 43, and his wife Lenka, 42 won the lottery in November 2019
They initially carried on living in their modest three-bed home in West Sussex
Now they have moved into a six-bed farm house which is set on an estate in Kent
It boasts a swimming pool, tennis court and party barn but needs a lot of work
Lottery jackpot winner Gillian Bayford who scooped £148million gives birth to lockdown baby at the age of 48
The Scot who scooped £148 million in 2012 said she was shocked when she first found out that she was pregnant with daughter Emilie, who is now six months
Ms Bayford said: It was a bit of a shock at first. Because I m older, people said to me are you mad? But I d always wanted another baby
Ms Bayford shared the huge Euromillions winnings with her then-husband Adrian, with whom she shares two children, aged 15 and 13