Pubs urge revelers not to camp overnight before St Patricks Day, after tents appeared last year. Arrive early to celebrate safely.

Eager folks wanted to enter first. The pub posted this on social media, telling customers not to camp. Celebrators can arrive early that day. The Record also reported this news.
The pub shared a photo last year showcasing two tents outside their door. Staff found the scene funny and even served free sausage rolls. The Facebook post shared more details: No overnight camping is permitted.
You can still come early! Last year’s images showed two tents, one blue and one pink. “PADDY’S DAY 24” was written on the pink tent, decorated with green, white, and orange bunting.
Another photo showed two people wearing Guinness hats, with a Frosty Jack’s cider sitting near their feet. Manager Seamus Murphy spoke to the Record, expressing surprise at the dedication. He said he would have offered tea and gave them sausages, jokingly asking them to not camp again.