SLOUGH residents wishing to leave tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth II can go to these places within the borough to do so.
The council has provided six places across the town for locals to sign a book of condolences to pay their respects to Her Majesty, who tragically passed away at the age of 96.
These places include:
- The Curve
- Cippenham Library
- Langley Library
- The Britwell Centre
- The Chalvey Hub
- The council’s headquarters, Observatory House (also open this weekend from 9am to 5pm)
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The books are available during normal opening hours and can be signed from today until the day after the funeral.
The book of condolence at Observatory House was signed first by Deputy Mayor of Slough, Councillor Haqeeq Dar this morning (9 September).
The Royal Family has also opened an online book of condolence Send a message of condolence | The Royal Family
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Anyone wishing to lay flowers can do so in an area behind the large metal sign outside The Curve.
Any flowers laid will be collected regularly by the council and transported to The Long Walk in Windsor on behalf of residents.
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