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Unfortunately the place is a dump. It has one of the highest densities of betting shops in the country and virtually no pubs anymore. What pubs are left are abysmal.
I remember slough in the late 80’s early 90’s. It had a lively shopping centre/ high street and was pretty good. Loads of work. Unfortunately now it’s full of fly tipping unintegrated cultures. The huge Tesco and Sainsbury’s have gutted the high street / shopping centre. It’s so rundown like so many UK urban areas.
I would move there if I could buy a house I so desperately want!! Living in a flat in High Wycombe, which isn’t exactly the most exciting place to live in and my flat is poorly build with no sound insulation and I have a bipolar woman living above me who stomps and bangs a lot!!! I would not mind Slough having a depressive and lifeless town Centre as I’m not living in the centre, I’d just like a half decent house in a half decent area of Slough and I’d be grateful!
Hmmm, aren't you better off in High Wycombe or just moving to another property in that area? The only thing I think is ok about Slough is the more rural parts and the fact that Windsor and Eton are down the road, the town centre is awful.
I lived in Slough for a few years, much to my shame. It was then, and still is, one of the most depressing towns in Great Britain. it is extremely multi cultured, and has so many properties absolutely packed with residents. Visit Slough by all means, for a very short while, but also make sure you visit Windsor, Eton and Maidenhead, each of which are just a very short drive away from Slough. Before you visit try to find a copy of the famous poem written by our late Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, now at peace in a small churchyard in Cornwall. His poem 'Come evil bombs and fall on Slough' tells you all you need to know about the town.
Used to be a nice place in the sixties, plenty of locally owned firms, actually producing products, nice pre Tesco/Sainsbury highstreet, no at that time attempt at multicultural living. And nowadays, don't forget all the illegal garage conversions in every rear garden housing a multitude of illegals. So nice to have friends on the Town Council. Lived their, worked there, saw it change beyond recognition. Really sad.
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I have fond memories of Slough from the seventies through to the late nineties. I've been back a few times, but not since 2017.
At least it's the best location ever...
I lived there from 1998 to 2017...
Unfortunately the place is a dump. It has one of the highest densities of betting shops in the country and virtually no pubs anymore. What pubs are left are abysmal.
Thanks for your comment ❤️. It's sad 😔 though.
@@BabsicalsCity Very sad. Slough was ok once.
Beautiful place. You have captured the town very well. I have a cousin who is living right opposite Tesco
@@tasteofindia1321 Thanks a lot for your comment ❤️. I used to work in Slough and I genuinely think it's a cool place and really close to London.
I remember slough in the late 80’s early 90’s. It had a lively shopping centre/ high street and was pretty good. Loads of work. Unfortunately now it’s full of fly tipping unintegrated cultures. The huge Tesco and Sainsbury’s have gutted the high street / shopping centre. It’s so rundown like so many UK urban areas.
Old days were the best cuz
Very nice video. I might live in Slough one day 😊
Thanks a lot for your comment ❤️. Let me know whenever you do please 🙏🏽.
Avoid the area I live 5 miles from it yet won't go there now
I would move there if I could buy a house I so desperately want!! Living in a flat in High Wycombe, which isn’t exactly the most exciting place to live in and my flat is poorly build with no sound insulation and I have a bipolar woman living above me who stomps and bangs a lot!!! I would not mind Slough having a depressive and lifeless town Centre as I’m not living in the centre, I’d just like a half decent house in a half decent area of Slough and I’d be grateful!
@@blakaeg thanks a lot for your comment ❤️. I wouldn't mind moving to Slough if I had a decent house for myself too.
Hmmm, aren't you better off in High Wycombe or just moving to another property in that area? The only thing I think is ok about Slough is the more rural parts and the fact that Windsor and Eton are down the road, the town centre is awful.
I would move to Slough. It's actually so close to London 😉
It is indeed. Thanks for your comment ❤️.
Are you crazy, your standards must be extremely low if you like Slough. 💩💩
Hi; Come to Maidenhead Mile's better. O warmly advise You Slough is a DEAD PUTRID END. Maidenhead finest ❤
Please also make the video of wellesley road slough and Dadyal meat shop tesco ground floor
Yes
Lovely shopping centre in the 1970s, desolate and unrecognisable now
Hard to believe looking at it now, you say it used to be lovely?
@maccagrabme for shopping yes
@@digitd4663 Just looked at some 70s vids of Slough and it did look better.
Wonderful❤❤❤
Thanks a lot. ❤️
Yo my brudda this is old town cuz like old
Wrong demographic for me.
I lived in Slough for a few years, much to my shame. It was then, and still is, one of the most depressing towns in Great Britain. it is extremely multi cultured, and has so many properties absolutely packed with residents. Visit Slough by all means, for a very short while, but also make sure you visit Windsor, Eton and Maidenhead, each of which are just a very short drive away from Slough. Before you visit try to find a copy of the famous poem written by our late Poet Laureate, Sir John Betjeman, now at peace in a small churchyard in Cornwall. His poem 'Come evil bombs and fall on Slough' tells you all you need to know about the town.
Thanks a lot for your comment David. I didn't know about the poem. I'll try to find it. ❤️
Used to be a nice place in the sixties, plenty of locally owned firms, actually producing products, nice pre Tesco/Sainsbury highstreet, no at that time attempt at multicultural living. And nowadays, don't forget all the illegal garage conversions in every rear garden housing a multitude of illegals. So nice to have friends on the Town Council. Lived their, worked there, saw it change beyond recognition. Really sad.
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