Slough, England
Roundabout Royalty
"Where dreams come to commute"
Official Coat of Arms
Upon a field of industrial beige, a mighty roundabout proper, encircled by four office blocks rampant. Above, a commuter train passant bearing the sacred numbers '07:43 to Paddington'. The whole surmounted by a crown of CCTV cameras vigilant, symbolising the town's unwavering dedication to business parks and traffic management.
TripAdvisor Review
★★★☆☆ 3/5
"Visited Slough for business and stayed near the trading estate. The hotel had a lovely view of the M4 junction and you could really hear the authentic sounds of lorries at 5am. The Queensmere Centre has that special charm of a shopping centre that peaked in 1991. At least the train to London is frequent!"— BusinessTraveller2019 from Reading
Property Listing
Perfectly positioned for the discerning professional who values CONNECTIVITY above all else! This vibrant hub offers unparalleled access to THREE major motorways and boasts some of the most efficient traffic management systems in Europe. The bustling commercial district provides endless networking opportunities, while the authentic post-war architecture creates a uniquely atmospheric living experience.
Twinned With
Milton Keynes — Both places understand that concrete and roundabouts are the highest forms of urban planning art.
Supporting Evidence
Slough has more roundabouts per square mile than any other town in England, with locals able to navigate the A4/M4 interchange in their sleep.