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Paul Spiers, a 63-year-old street cleaner in Beckenham, southeast London, has recently won a dream holiday to Portugal. Paul had been cleaning the streets of Beckenham since 2017, and his hard work did not go unnoticed by the locals who decided to raise £3,000 for him on GoFundMe to help fund his dream vacation.

Unfortunately, Paul’s employer, Veolia, prohibited him from accepting the money due to their policy against staff receiving monetary gifts or incentives beyond their regular salary. However, in a surprising turn of events, Paul won a £3,000 holiday to Portugal from On The Beach Holidays.

On The Beach Holidays took to social media to announce the competition prize winner, who was identified as Mr. Spiers, the beloved street cleaner of Beckenham. The terms and conditions of the competition included loving Elvis Presley, being aged between 62-64, being loved by the local community, being a street cleaner in Beckenham, and having the surname Spiers.

Paul, who had only been on holiday abroad once before, expressed his desire to visit Portugal to his friend Lisa Knight. She then set up the GoFundMe page to help him achieve his dream. In response to Paul’s win, a spokesperson for Veolia expressed their support for him and confirmed that they had no objection to him accepting the prize.

Furthermore, Veolia announced that they would be matching the amount raised on the GoFundMe page and donating it to Cancer Research, a charity that is close to Paul’s heart. This gesture shows the appreciation for Paul’s hard work and dedication to keeping the streets of Bromley clean.

This heartwarming story of community support and recognition highlights the impact that individuals like Paul have on their local neighborhoods. It serves as a reminder of the importance of showing appreciation for the hardworking individuals who contribute to making our communities a better place. Paul’s win not only brings him joy but also sheds light on the positive outcomes that can result from acts of kindness and generosity within a community.