Carolyn Harris (MP for Swansea East), Emma Thatcher and Kim Jones Thwarted by the heat and out of concern for guests’ wellbeing, while travelling and at the reception, the difficult decision was made to cancel and reschedule once the summer break was over and MPs returned to Parliament. As things transpired this July, the weather was too kind and posed a risk to life, as thermometers touched and surpassed thirty eight degrees and some areas of the UK experienced record temperatures over forty degrees.
As the pandemic eased and life returned to something approaching normal the date was set for July 18th – after National Bingo Day, before MPs break for Summer recess and at a time when the weather should be kind.
The last celebration should have taken place in 2020, but like so many events had to be deferred due to the pandemic. Every two years The Bingo Association hosts an event in Parliament that celebrates the work of bingo clubs: the people that play and work there, the communities they build, the charities they support and the organisations and individuals who benefit.