DRINKS were flowing at a pub in Langley as it celebrated St Patricks Day, it’s first since the start of the pandemic.

Shamrocks, on Parlaunt Road, Langley, hosted the event for punters to mark the occasion and enjoy live music.

The pub was decorated with a green and white balloon arch out the front, had a pot of gold on display, and staff and customers even dressed in their best green outfits for the occasion.

Slough Observer: The pot of gold. Picture: Mairead StevensThe pot of gold. Picture: Mairead Stevens

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Landlady Mairead Stevens, know as Mags by the locals, said: “It was a great community event and lovely to see our old customers as well as lots of new faces.”

Free Irish stew was also handed out on the day for anyone who joined in with the celebrations at Shamrocks.

And special St Patrick’s Day themed cupcakes were made which individuals tucked into for a sweet treat.

Slough Observer: The tasty cupcakes on offer. Picture: Mairead StevensThe tasty cupcakes on offer. Picture: Mairead Stevens

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Mrs Stevens added: “It was a fantastic atmosphere, people were entertained by Irish dancers and live music in the evening.

“We would like to thank everyone who attended and continues to support our local community pub, Shamrocks.”