Slough basically is a well known town situated in Berkshire, England. It is said to be one of the most culturally varied town in UK.
United Kingdoms first ever trading estate, the Slough Trading Estate is based in this region. Slough shares its land borders with Windsor towards the south, with Maidenhead towards the west, with Uxbridge towards the northeast and with Bracknell towards the southwest.
Earlier most sections of this region were conventionally a portion of Buckinghamshire. Through out the Great Depression, Slough gave employment to unemployed Welsh people, who came here via the Great West road looking for jobs.
As of the year 2005, the total population of this region was estimated to be 117,500, having an average population density of 3,611 per square kilometre.
United Kingdoms first ever trading estate, the Slough Trading Estate is based in this region. Slough shares its land borders with Windsor towards the south, with Maidenhead towards the west, with Uxbridge towards the northeast and with Bracknell towards the southwest.
Earlier most sections of this region were conventionally a portion of Buckinghamshire. Through out the Great Depression, Slough gave employment to unemployed Welsh people, who came here via the Great West road looking for jobs.
As of the year 2005, the total population of this region was estimated to be 117,500, having an average population density of 3,611 per square kilometre.