A BUILDER who won the £105 million EuroMillions jackpot has been spotted fulfilling his promise to go back to work.

Self-employed Steve Thomson 42, and his shop-assistant wife Lenka, 41, from Selsey in West Sussex, became the ninth-biggest winner in the history of the National Lottery last month.

Mr Thomson, who has been playing the lottery regularly for 25 years, promised to help the local community and told customers: “Don’t worry, I’ll hold to it and get all my jobs done!”

And he was today seen fulfilling that promise by carrying boxes and driving in his old van, The Sun reports.

Mrs Thomson, who is originally from Slovakia, works in a Premier newsagents and met her husband while working at a campsite 17 years ago, tying the knot four years later.

They plan to buy a new home so that their two sons aged 10 and 15, and their daughter, eight, can each have their own bedroom - making their living conditions, ‘a bit more harmonious’.

The couple, who met at the Bunn Leisure campsite at Warner Farm, Selsey, are now wealthier than singer Harry Styles and Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson.

Mr Thomson only realised he had won as he waited to be picked up for work three days after the draw was made.

Mrs Thomson asked her husband for a Christmas holiday when she thought they had won £105,000 - before learning she was a millionaire.

She said the money would make their annual trips to Slovakia to visit her family, “a lot more affordable”.

She added: “Our annual holiday has always been to see my family in Slovakia and each year we start saving for the next one as soon as we come home.

“Not only can I treat my family and see them more often, but we can also look to have other holidays, perhaps somewhere hot with a beach.”

Father-of-three Mr Thomson said he would not be giving up his job as a builder immediately, adding: !Once I am over the shock I will need to keep doing something, I am not the type just to sit still.

“My business partner knows that if he needs a hand, I’ll be there.’!

“The thought of sitting around doing nothing - I couldn’t do that, I’m not that sort of person. But after Christmas... I might not be taking on too much more in the near future.”

Mr Thomson bought the winning ticket at Pretty’s Newsagent and post office, next door to the East Beach Stores where his wife works.