These are the new safety measures in place at Sunderland Buzz Bingo club as reopening date announced
The club, in Pallion New Road, closed in March in line with Government guidance regarding the coronavirus pandemic and associated lockdown restrictions.
But the company is now planning a phased reopening of its UK clubs, with Sunderland’s due to reopen on Thursday, August 20 after around five months of closure.
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Hide AdA range of enhanced safety measures are being rolled out to keep both customers and colleagues safe.
They will include:
*New maximum capacity to allow for social distancing
*Markers on the floor, both inside and outside, to keep customers safe while queueing
*Perspex screens at the reception, bar and bingo sales, as well as between machines and fixed gaming terminals for social distancing
*Some seats marked as ‘out of use’ to keep players safely distanced
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Hide Ad*Group and individual seating areas to allow families and single households to play together
*Covid-secure risk assessments and a new, more frequent, cleaning rota in place
*Sanitising stations will be available around clubs
*Contactless card payments increased to £45
*Changes to food menu and service to enable social distancing
Buzz Bingo began reopening its clubs this week, with all venues expected to be open for business again by Thursday, August 27.
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Five pence from the sale of each paper book or electronic touchpad package will be donated to the health service.