What is your ‘new normal’ bucket list since the Covid-19 crisis?

MORE than half of people in Northern Ireland (52%) have changed their ‘bucket list’ since the outbreak of COVID-19, according to new research carried out by The National Lottery.
UK Lottery winner Steve Walsh in his garden pub. Creating a pub/bar in your garden is another of Northern Ireland’s top 25UK Lottery winner Steve Walsh in his garden pub. Creating a pub/bar in your garden is another of Northern Ireland’s top 25
UK Lottery winner Steve Walsh in his garden pub. Creating a pub/bar in your garden is another of Northern Ireland’s top 25

While people still dream of striking it rich with a £15m ‘Must Be Won’ Lotto jackpot up for grabs this Saturday night, their priorities and how they might spend it have changed significantly during the past three months.

Now learning how to cook, growing your own vegetables and redesigning the garden are top of Northern Ireland’s ‘new normal’ bucket list.

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Forgetting travel to exotic locations, adrenalin inducing skydives or marathon running challenges, Northern Ireland’s current wish list is now much closer to home and motivated by reducing stress and worry (48%), keeping our nearest and dearest safe (41%) and living a healthier lifestyle (38%).

Andy Carter, Camelot Senior Winners' AdvisorAndy Carter, Camelot Senior Winners' Advisor
Andy Carter, Camelot Senior Winners' Advisor

Topping the new bucket list is learning to cook or improving home cooking or baking skills (20%) – as NI residents look to unleash their inner Gordon Ramsay or Nigella Lawson!

Improving our outside space is definitely high on the new wish list with creating a kitchen garden (16%) and a garden redesign project (14%) making up the top three – and building a pub or bar in the garden (9%) and the installation of a hot tub (7%) also taking top ten spots.

Demonstrating Northern Ireland’s entrepreneurial spirit, starting a business (7%) also features in the top 10, with gardening or animal care enterprises topping the list of business ideas, followed by online retail emporiums.

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From online entrepreneurs to new careers as gardeners and tree surgeons, bucket listers want to improve their work-life balance as well as their place of work.

Growing your own vegetables or getting an allotment is a must-doGrowing your own vegetables or getting an allotment is a must-do
Growing your own vegetables or getting an allotment is a must-do

With a £15M ‘Must Be Won’ Lotto jackpot up for grabs on Saturday, participants were also asked how they might spend a big National Lottery win.

The good life trend continues with the international jet setter lifestyle and all its trappings firmly replaced by a seaside holiday home (29%) and a desire to be with those dearest to us (with 14% opting for a large country estate where their whole family could live).

‘Giving back’ is also key for Northern Ireland residents with deep Lotto pockets as 31% would commit to improving society - whether donating to charity or NHS (13%), giving up work to volunteer (6%), supporting businesses affected by COVID-19 (7%) or creating a wildlife sanctuary (5%).

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Reflective of the current global situation, safety is high on the list for a handful of those with a big bank balance, 5% would invest in a luxury, self-sufficient underground bunker to keep their family safe.

Learning to cook is top of the 'new normal' bucket listLearning to cook is top of the 'new normal' bucket list
Learning to cook is top of the 'new normal' bucket list

Camelot’s Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Advisor at The National Lottery said: “Northern Ireland’s ‘new normal’ bucket list has certainly changed tack following lockdown however while our movements may have been curtailed, our dreams have not and they are now firmly focused around the simple joys of life. Over the years we have seen our winners relish the freedom a big win gives them, allowing them to follow their dreams.

“What we are seeing now is that those dreams are closer to home and based around the people and experiences we value the most. The greatest happiness often comes from having more free time to spend time with family and friends, trying a new hobby or investing in a campervan and hitting the open road. This research shows that if one person wins £15m on Saturday night, they are more likely to splash out on a country estate with its very own walled kitchen garden rather than a fleet of sports cars!”

This Saturday’s Lotto draw is a special ‘Must Be Won’ event draw with a £15M jackpot up for grabs. The life-changing jackpot cannot roll over so if no one matches all six main numbers then the prize will roll down potentially creating lots of millionaires (when players match five main numbers and the bonus ball) as well as boosting the prizes at all levels. Players can check their tickets online at www.national-lottery.co.uk or via the National Lottery App.

Northern Ireland’s ‘new normal’ bucket list top 25

Learn how to cook/improve cooking/baking skills

Grow my own vegetables/ get an allotment

Redesign my garden

Create a pub/bar in your garden

Move to the seaside

Volunteer for a charity on a regular basis

Set up my own business

Retrain for a new career

Get a professional organiser to sort out your home

Install a hot tub

Drive-in cinema experience

Learn to speak a new language

Host a party for my street or community

Have private exercise/yoga lessons to get fit

Move to the countryside

Build a pizza oven at home

Write a book

Climb a mountain/Hike a noteworthy trail

Hold my own personal Festival for friends and family

Befriend an isolated or lonely person locally

Learn outdoor survival skills

Be taught Meditation/Mindfulness

Buy and keep chickens at home

Buy fishing tackle and learn to fish

Join a dating site / app and search for romance.

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