The Corrys Insititute on the Powys-Gwynedd border serves just 450 people, encompassing a miniature post office and a hall that can seat 98 people. This is where fans of the game could be playing their bingo.
"We have managed to get a licence which allows us to hold pretty much everything from bingo nights to weddings and we hope that people will appreciate what we have here and come and use it," said Elaine Owen, the institute's development officer, according to the BBC.
Incredibly, the post office that serves the community fits into a cupboard, but is much-needed after the village's previous post office and cafe closed two years ago, leaving residents with a seven mile trip to the nearest one.
A snooker room and an open plan IT area with broadband connectivity will also be installed in the institute.
The facility will have a grand opening in June, but it is not known when the first bingo session will be held. Until then, the village's residents will just have to play online bingo instead.
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