
Main Game
Total Cost: £6.00
The main bingo game is played using a book containing six games, with each page representing a separate game. The pages are colour-coded, making it easy to identify which game is in progress. Each game utilises numbers ranging from 1 to 90 and is divided into six sections. During each game, players compete for three prizes: one for completing a single line, one for completing two lines, and one for achieving a full house. The full house prize is larger than the others, and once it has been claimed, the game comes to an end. The prizes for each game are Easter eggs.
Irish Bingo
Total Cost: £1.00
For Irish Bingo, participants purchase a lottery ticket. When the game commences, everyone stands up. As tickets are drawn, the person holding the corresponding ticket sits down. The last person remaining standing is declared the winner and receives half of the pot, which consists of half the total money collected for Irish Bingo.
Number 1-50 Game
Total Cost: £1.00
In the Number 1-50 game, players select six numbers between 1 and 50, which are then signed off by a committee member. Numbers are called out during the game, and the first participant to mark off all six of their chosen numbers wins a large Easter egg.


We are just a group of village women who meet to put the world to rights over a cup of coffee as and when our other commitments allow. It’s all very casual! We start about 10.30 and usually break up about 12 noon and all are welcome. Please feel free to come along.
Acapella Singing Group
An Evening of Harmony Singing
Enjoy a memorable evening filled with harmony singing, featuring a selection of songs from around the world.
Tickets
- £8 for advance booking
- £10 on the night
- Children attend free of charge
- Plenty of parking
Extras
Ticket price includes a glass of wine and nibbles.
WATERFOLK – A group of friends who started singing together to raise funds for the annual Sing for Water event in London, where thousands of pounds are raised for WaterAid. They have been raising money locally for this and other charities for many years and sing songs from around the world. They are staying for a week at Abbots Manor in the village, as they did last April, and would be delighted to share their music with the village.

We are just a group of village women who meet to put the world to rights over a cup of coffee as and when our other commitments allow. It’s all very casual! We start about 10.30 and usually break up about 12 noon and all are welcome. Please feel free to come along.