Neighbours hold weekly game of bingo outside of their homes

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Published on April 24, 2020 - Duration: 01:22s

Neighbours hold weekly game of bingo outside of their homes

A community battling boredom are holding a weekly session of BINGO on their street.

Dan Moss, 43, filmed the communities latest game of bingo in Denton, Manchester on Sunday (19/4).

The weekly 'meet-ups' were organised by one of the residents of Coppice Walk, and Dan's neighbour, Luan Caldwell.

Dan said: "I had no official role in the bingo, just thought it would be nice to record a video of the great community spirit.'' The planned weekly Sunday sessions even have 'donated prizes' for the winners.

Dan said: "Neighbours donated prizes for each of the 3 games" "The star prize was the 'Survival Pack' which consisted of a jigsaw, a bar of chocolate and toilet roll".

Dan, who is part of the 'Coppice Walk Community Help' Facebook group says the group was formed to support residents through the social difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We've also had a couple of coffee mornings and afternoon teas, neighbours are sitting on their drivers having a chat" "The weather has helped massively.

We have all already discussed throwing a street party when it's safe to do so" "It is massively important that we are all finding ways to socialise together and this is bringing us together closer as a community".


Neighbours hold weekly game of bingo outside of their homes

A community battling boredom are holding a weekly session of BINGO on their street.

Dan Moss, 43, filmed the communities latest game of bingo in Denton, Manchester on Sunday (19/4).

The weekly 'meet-ups' were organised by one of the residents of Coppice Walk, and Dan's neighbour, Luan Caldwell.

Dan said: "I had no official role in the bingo, just thought it would be nice to record a video of the great community spirit.'' The planned weekly Sunday sessions even have 'donated prizes' for the winners.

Dan said: "Neighbours donated prizes for each of the 3 games" "The star prize was the 'Survival Pack' which consisted of a jigsaw, a bar of chocolate and toilet roll".

Dan, who is part of the 'Coppice Walk Community Help' Facebook group says the group was formed to support residents through the social difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We've also had a couple of coffee mornings and afternoon teas, neighbours are sitting on their drivers having a chat" "The weather has helped massively.

We have all already discussed throwing a street party when it's safe to do so" "It is massively important that we are all finding ways to socialise together and this is bringing us together closer as a community".

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