A Suffolk couple were yesterday announced as the winners of the �148m EuroMillions jackpot.
Adrian and Gillian Bayford, aged 41 and 40, from Haverhill, became Britain's second biggest lottery winners.
Reporter Stephen Berry asked people in Norwich market how they would spend the winnings.
'I think I'd travel the world. Go everywhere and experience new things.'
-Stuart, 22, from Thetford, sales agent
'I wouldn't know what to do with it. Probably buy a big house and lots of expensive things.'
-Amy, 34, from Blofield, teaching assistant
'I'd go on holiday and just have a good time.'
-Alex, 22, from Harleston, assistant planner
'I'd definitely retire and buy a car each day of the week.'
-Anna, 21, from Harleston, healthcare worker
'Treat all the family the family, go on holiday, finally get a conservatory and pay off my son's university fees.'
-Julie, 51, from Thorpe St Andrew, head secretary
'I'd give a chunk to all the heritage buildings and treat myself to a racing green jag.'
-Peter, 55, from Thorpe St Andrew, BT engineer
'Buy a new house, travel the world and donate to charities, especially animal ones.'
-Lizzie, 37, from North Walsham, teacher
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