TO say thank you for raising more than £1.75 billion for good causes in Wales over the last 25 years, National Lottery funded projects and venues across Wales will be opening for free or providing special offers for National Lottery players.

Saturday, November 23 marks the start of the #ThanksToYou campaign, where for nine days, National Lottery players can enjoy free entry or special offers at hundreds of National Lottery funded projects across Wales and the UK.

In Wales, the #ThanksToYou Campaign is being supported by Welsh comedian Elis James.

He recently visited Cardiff Castle, one of the hundreds of National Lottery funded places in the UK offering either free entry or other exclusive offers.

Some of the other National Lottery funded projects and places in Wales taking part by offering free entry or tours include:

The Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff and the National Trust Dyffryn Gardens in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Chief executive of the National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund, Ros Kerslake said: “You don’t have to travel far in the UK to see some of the wonderful projects the National Lottery has helped fund.

"From historic parks, nature and breath-taking landscapes to cathedrals, museums and industrial heritage, these are the places we hold close to our hearts and without National Lottery players, none of this would be possible.

"This is the perfect way for us to say ‘thank you.”

#ThanksToYou will run from Saturday, November 23 to Sunday, December 1 2019.

You can use any National Lottery ticket or scratch card – old or new - to receive free entry, discounted prices and other special offers at National Lottery-funded venues across the UK.

Sports venues, community centres, landscape and outdoor projects as well as film and theatre venues and many more have all found special ways to thank National Lottery players as part of #ThanksToYou.

Visit thankstoyou.org.uk to find out about further offers near you and for full terms and conditions.