Steve Rix, 57, runs Bourton Vale Window Cleaning Services in Cotswolds He says his staff spent four hours polishing Bibury home of Nigel Page, 48 Former property maintenance man Mr Page won EuroMillions jackpot in 2010 Said they polished mirrors, wiped glass staircases, and cleaned windows But Mr Rix says he was later told by estate manager they wouldn't pay bill Said CCTV showed one of Mr Rix's team taking photo of McLaren sports car Mr Rix says Mr Page refused to pay because of the 'breach of privacy' Says: 'The money is nothing to him but it's half a month's wage for my lad' Mr Page and wife, Justine, are out of the country and haven't commented

By Luke Salkeld for the Daily Mail

Published: 11:21 EST, 6 October 2014 | Updated: 13:25 EST, 6 October 2014

A window cleaner is suing one of Britain's biggest ever lottery winners over an alleged unpaid bill of 375.

Steve Rix claims 56million jackpot winner Nigel Page withheld payment because a member of the cleaning team took a picture of one of his sports cars.

Mr Rix, 57, says his staff spent four hours polishing mirrors, wiping down glass staircases, and cleaning swimming pool windows in Page's 5million rural eco-mansion.

Window cleaner Steve Rix, 57, is suing EuroMillions winner Nigel Page, right with wife Justine, over a 375 bill

But an hour after he left he got a call from the estate manager, Danny Baker, who told him that CCTV footage captured one of the workers photographing a McLaren sports car.

Mr Rix, who earns 13,000 a year, says he apologised and ensured the image was deleted - but claims Page refused to pay due to the 'breach of privacy'.

He said yesterday: 'That money is nothing to him but to me it's half a month's wages.

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56m EuroMillions jackpot winner Nigel Page taken to court by window cleaner over 375 bill

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