Bingo by and large forces you to congregate, a bit like going to church.” No wonder some care homes, such as West Abbey Care Centre in Yeovil, Somerset, have done their best to allow residents to continue playing during lockdown – with socially distancing safely enforced, of course. ![]() “What makes bingo different to other games,” Miles Baron, CEO of the Bingo Association, tells i, “is that you have to actually be in the same place at the same time, and that’s why it’s very social. ![]() By the mid-1960s there were 14 million registered bingo players in England, Scotland and Wales with 150,000 players a day visiting a local hall.
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