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See more newsSEGRO’s Customer Experience team is back with a fresh line up of events and webinars for customers on Slough Trading Estate this year.
Read moreAs part of the Trunks across the Thames campaign, SEGRO is delighted to be sponsoring one of the elephants on the Slough Trading Estate and we'd like to offer our customers the opportunity to get involved.
Read moreIt sounds like the set-up for a well-known joke. However, this time it wasn’t a bar the horse was walking into, but the KFC drive thru restaurant on Farnham Road.
Read moreSlough Trading Estate: Then and Now
For over 100 years, Slough Trading Estate has supported the community, enterprise, and diverse businesses, benefitting Slough and its residents.
We delved into the archives to create a unique view of how our community has evolved, but our ambition and approach has always been the same.
Slough Trading Estate: Then and Now showcases how we have developed the estate since aquisition, while also maintaining the heart and ethos of the estate.
The Talking Archive is a series of interviews in which members of the Slough community shared there experiences on the trading estate growing up. The series was created to celebrate the centenery of Slough Trading Estate and SEGRO.
In this video, Lydia Simmons OBE, who later became the first black mayor in 1984, speaks about her experience when she first moved to Slough in 1961 and how she got her first job on the estate.
Watch the rest of the archive videos here:
Lydia Simmons OBE