They know how to have fun in Colnbrook.
A village family fun day on Saturday, July 8 saw 12 villagers open their homes to neighbours for an informal coffee morning.
Sean Kelly, chairman of Colnbrook Residents Association, said: "It was the first time we have invited residents to do this and it was a great success."
A garden party in the grounds of St Thomas Church included juggling, balloons and a treasure hunt - with an exhibition of historic pictures and artefacts on display in the United Reformed Church and a barn dance in the village hall.
Slough Mayor Cllr Ishrat Shah was among the guests.
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