Living in Slough
15 neighbourhoods · 84 sub-areasSlough sits just 37 minutes by rail from central London — one of the fastest commutes in the South East — with a population of around 167,000. A 2-bed flat runs about £1,427 a month, noticeably above the UK median but considerably less than you'd pay closer into the capital. It's a genuinely diverse commuter town with tight links west along the M4 corridor.
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Rent runs at £1,569 a month — 43% above the national median.
Police-recorded crime runs 16% below the national average.
5 primary schools within a 1.5 km walk, 100% Good or better; 13 secondaries within a 4 km bus catchment, 50% Outstanding.
Strong transport links — 86/100; nearest rail station is around 1230 m away; 9 bus stops within five minutes' walk; London is reachable in 37 minutes by direct train.
What's around the typical neighbourhood — pubs, cafés, restaurants and supermarkets within walking distance, plus the median GP and hospital proximity.
Census 2021 snapshot: family-aged profile (28% under 18).
Living in Slough
Slough's defining feature is its proximity to London. At 37 minutes by rail, it draws workers who want city salaries without inner-London rents, and that commuter logic shapes almost everything about how the town looks and feels. The population skews young — over a quarter are under 18, and nearly a quarter are between 18 and 34 — giving it a busy, family-heavy energy rather than the polished calm of some Home Counties neighbours.
The renter population is mixed. Around 31% of homes are privately rented, and families make up a significant share — close to 28% of households are couples with children. There's a meaningful social rented sector too, at just over 19%. The town is one of the most ethnically diverse in England, with a diversity index of 60.5 and just 56% of residents born in the UK. That diversity shows in the local food offer and the school rolls across the borough.
Costs are real. A 2-bed goes for around £1,427 a month, and a 3-bed pushes to about £1,711. Council tax (Band D) runs roughly £2,414 a year — about £201 a month on top of your rent. With a median resident salary of around £35,500, renters here are stretching: rent takes up nearly 69% of median take-home pay, which is one of the higher affordability pressures in the South East outside London itself.
The honest catch is schools. Around a third of schools within typical catchment distance are rated Good or Outstanding by Ofsted — well below the national share of roughly 89%. If you're moving with children, school research needs to come before postcode research.
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All areas in Slough
Every local area, ordered by crawl priority. Most readers want the neighbourhood-level view — these are for deep-link cases or external search-engine arrivals.
- Slough 015B
- Slough 009C
- Slough 009G
- Slough 005C
- Slough 004E
- Slough 016A
- Slough 011G
- Slough 004F
- Slough 016D
- Slough 004D
- Slough 009A
- Slough 011A
- Slough 015D
- Slough 006B
- Slough 010A
- Slough 008C
- Slough 008F
- Slough 002E
- Slough 010C
- Slough 008B
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