NOSTALGIA: Go back to your town in 1981
Sir William Herschel is arguably Slough’s most distinguished citizen and in 1981 the town celebrated the 200th anniversary of his discovery of the Planet Uranus.
Sir William Herschel is arguably Slough’s most distinguished citizen and in 1981 the town celebrated the 200th anniversary of his discovery of the Planet Uranus.
A SCHOOL mixed maths with games last week as droves of students took part in an afternoon of fun-based learning – and helped raise money for charity.
Fulmer village hall crowned an exciting day when Princess Alexandra officially opened the new building in 1957.
This week, Mike Richardson, managing director EMEA at Maximizer Software in Bracknell explains the ‘new customer journey’ and what it means for your business.
Windsor Castle registered a new tourist guide back in 1983, but Tricia Perkins had ‘earned her wings’ by being a stewardess for eight years with the American airline, TWA.
BUS users across our area can now pay for their tickets on board using just their credit or debit cards.
Rocky the macaw wasn’t ‘pining for the fjords’ as he visited the Iver Nature Study Centre in 1994 and he happily perched on the shoulder of his handler David Broadbridge to officially open the ‘Rainforest Experience’.
A VALENTINE’S Day engagement in 1986 was the culmination of a series of coincidences for pensioners Vi Feasey and Albert Fenner from Britwell, Slough as the happy couple realised that it was inevitable that they would get together.
CONCERN is growing after it emerged that a homeless charity has been effectively barred from setting up a hub in the town centre.
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