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Borough in Berkshire, in the Southeast of England.

Once a rural area, Slough became heavily industrialised and is now a centre of trade and transport. In 1937, the Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman complained in verse: "Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough, / it isn't fit for humans now". The town has been a symbol of ugly drabness ever since, for example as setting of The Office. Well-meaning attempts to clean its name (e.g. Betjeman's daughter's testimony that her father "regretted having ever written" the poem) seem to have met with little success so far.

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