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Adrian "Logie" Logan had an unforgettable weekend, completing a challenging charity abseil for Air Ambulance NI and raising over £7,000. Fresh from his daring feat, he co-hosted a thrilling draw where virtuoso musician Steven Mead won a stunning Portugal villa. This incredible win comes at a pivotal time for Steven, marking a truly life-changing moment.
2025/12/03
North Belfast is buzzing with the incredible story of Adrian “Logie” Logan’s action-packed and inspiring weekend. Demonstrating immense dedication, Logie scaled the heights of Croke Park for a daring charity abseil, raising a fantastic sum of over £7,000 for Air Ambulance NI. This remarkable effort highlights the generosity and community spirit alive across our region.
Following his awe-inspiring charity feat and a quick family wedding, Logie raced to The Moy to co-host the highly anticipated Portugal House Draw alongside Peter at the McKinney Live Studio. The atmosphere was electric, with thousands tuning in and bonus prizes being awarded throughout the night, including £1,500 each to Katie Fox from Dublin and Lee Lawless from Co. Wexford.
As the moment arrived to announce the main prize, the room fell silent when Steven Mead’s name was drawn. Logie’s phone call revealed a stunned Steven, a 63-year-old virtuoso musician originally from Bournemouth, who admitted he never wins anything. “I’ve been watching videos of that house all day,” Steven exclaimed, barely able to contain his shock and delight. Logie confirmed, “Well tonight, you are the lucky winner.”
For Steven, this win is truly life-changing. He shared that he is going through a difficult divorce and was already planning a trip to the Algarve to play music. Now, he has the choice of owning a beautiful villa there or taking a substantial cash prize. This extraordinary turn of events comes at the perfect moment, proving that lightning can indeed strike.
McKinney Competitions continues its impressive track record of making dreams come true, having awarded over £65 million in prizes to more than 22,000 winners and donating over £600,000 to local charities. Their recent success stories include a Belfast winner who chose £500,000 tax-free cash and Emma Porter of Buncrana, who now owns the breathtaking Donegal Dream Home.
The excitement isn't over yet! Rumours are true that McKinney Competitions is preparing to launch its most valuable, spectacular, and extraordinary prize to date – a property that promises to redefine prize competitions. Keep an eye out for this massive announcement; you won’t want to miss what could be the biggest giveaway Ireland and the UK has ever seen.