Inyoni Creek’s recent bingo evening was thoroughly enjoyed by the 42 players! A huge thank you to Inyoni resident Graeme Scott and his team for their hard work organising and collecting prizes! Bingo takes place once a month at the clubhouse. Don’t miss it!
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