by Emma
5. January 2009 05:03
A woman described herself as ‘gutted’ after she won £5,000 playing bingo at a popular UK Bingo Club - because she thought she had won £250,000.
Louise Payton was playing at the Bilston Mecca Bingo club when she hit what she thought was the regional jackpot. She only learned the following day it was a national jackpot and had been shared between multiple winners at different clubs.
Mrs Payton, 30, who lives at Clare Crescent, Wolverhampton, told the Wolverhampton Express and Star: “The staff told us it was a regional only final and they told me I’d won a lot of money. I was very disappointed to find out I’d won a lot less.”
She said she had already planned a trip to Disneyland with her two young daughters before learning that her win was much lower than she expected.
two young daughters after she called house on the draw on December 21.
But on Monday she received a phone call to say that there were several winners and that she would receive just over £5,000.
Mrs Payton said: “The staff told us it was a regional only final and they told me I’d won a lot of money. I was very disappointed to find out I’d won a lot less.” General manager Natalie Smith, from Mecca Bingo, confirmed Mrs Payton was playing a national game, rather than regional
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by Emma
8. December 2008 02:52
Plans of a full House will not be good news to bingo club members in DudleyThe old Forum bingo club in Commonside, Pensnett, has become an eyesore and developers want to build seven townhouses on the site. Once at the heart of the social scene, the building has fallen into disrepair since closing two years ago and become a magnet for vandals. It was a cinema before becoming a bingo hall and was in use for more than 40 years.
Shropshire-based couple Mr and Mrs Andrews have submitted the application to Dudley Council and it will be considered by planning officers in the next few months.
Under the latest plans the building would be knocked down to make way for seven, two-storey properties. The three-bedroom homes would be designed to match existing houses to the left of the prospective development. It is the second time in 12 months developers have attempted to raze it to the ground, a previous application for 21 homes being withdrawn last year.
A report submitted as part of the planning bid states “the new development will transform a site which is currently in a state of severe disrepair into a new attractive space and add value to the roadside aesthetics of the area”.
It continues that the new build will “bring increased value and satisfaction to local residents” and “improve the overall appeal of the immediate surrounding area”.
Councillor Karen Jordan, ward member for Brockmoor and Pensnett, said the bingo hall site was crying out for redevelopment. However she added she would be consulting residents about the plans before deciding whether to back the proposal.
If the housing scheme gets the go-ahead it would be the latest landmark in the area to be lost. Plans to demolish the nearby Fish Inn pub for 14 new homes were approved earlier this year.
“The site is an eyesore and needs something doing to it,” she said. “It has been lying empty for a long time, at least a couple of years, and needs redevelopment.”
Members of the Pensnett Social Welfare Centre pub spoke out over the previous application, over fears people living there would be disturbed by noise from their premises.
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