Disco Bingo night is another step to help stop property developer taking wrecking ball to Cuckfield’s heritage

Disco Bingo night at the Queen’s Hall is the latest fundraiser in the battle to prevent a huge housing development on the fringe of Cuckfield which would merge the village with neighbouring Ansty.

Offer your support and have a great night out on Saturday, April 25, (7pm) by reserving your place, using the button below.

Disco Bingo is a twist on the traditional Bingo game, combining excitement of music with the familiar format of Bingo. Instead of calling out numbers, the game host plays snippets of songs and the players mark off the corresponding song titles on their Bingo cards.

The blend of disco music and Bingo offers a fun, interactive experience that's perfect for any age. However, at this event it is for adults only.

Each player receives a card, which is a grid filled with song titles or artists names instead of numbers. The host will play short clips of various songs, giving the player enough time to find it on their card. If you recognise the song mark it off using the pen provided.

Just like traditional Bingo, the goal is to complete a line, full house or any other designated pattern. The first person to complete the pattern shouts out Bingo. Once someone calls Bingo, the play is paused to verify the sheet against the songs played. If not the play continues until there is a valid winner who collects a prize.

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