A KEIGHLEY bingo club is reopening on Monday (May 17) as lockdown restrictions are further eased.

And customers at Buzz Bingo, in Alice Street, can celebrate with free tea and coffee and breakfast rolls between 10am and 11am!

The company is welcoming back the public to its venues after more than four months closed.

Each club will have extensive health and safety measures in place – including a maximum capacity, protective screens and floor markers to enable social distancing.

Peter Brigden, for Buzz Bingo, said many customers had been absent for over a year.

“Customer safety is always our first and foremost priority,” he added.

“As the majority of our customers haven’t been able to properly visit some of our clubs for more than a year, we want them to feel completely safe now that it’s possible for them to do so.

“We are delighted to celebrate their return with a free cuppa and a breakfast roll so they can reunite with friends and have a good chinwag before getting stuck into a game of bingo.”

Buzz Bingo says research has shown that four in ten pensioners hadn’t seen or socialised with friends face-to-face in over ten months due to the pandemic, so the reopening marks “a very special day” for many.