Sunday Street Sing Alongs With the Station Pub in Cogan
By The Editor
24th Apr 2020 | Local News
The Station, locally known as ''top house'', has been holding street sing-a-longs every Sunday for the Cogan community.
Using the pub's music system the landlords have blasted tunes from the top of the road and residents have got involved from their doorsteps.
Videos of everyone singing along and dancing have been posted weekly to the pub's social media.
The clip above shows the first time that the street started the lockdown tradition and the local policing team even got involved.
They have featured a variety of songs including S Club 7's Reach for the Stars and the Welsh National Anthem.
Natasha Swaine, one of the landlords of the pub, said: ''Cogan is a very tight community and we all look out for each other down here and support each other.
''We are just trying to lift the spirit down here and keep people happy.''
The pub has also continued to supply local residents with their popular Sunday Roast menu.
You can order a traditional lunch with beef, pork or chicken served with a host of vegetables, Yorkshire pudding and stuffing balls.
An adult meal will only cost you £8.00 (or £10.00 with dessert) and children's meals can be bought for £5.00.
They said: ''Please book early. Call 02920 712306 or 07876521048.
''We will not be taking any more orders after 5 pm on Saturdays due to the high demand for lunches requested and deliveries.''
You can find out more on their Facebook page.
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