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What are your opening hours?
Wednesday to Saturday 11:30am – 4pm
I am coming by train what are the directions to the museum? top
Leave Slough Railway Station from platform 1 and follow the road leading away from the station towards the A4 and Brunel Bus Garage with Tesco supermarket on your left. Before you reach the Bus Garage take the underpass on your right sign-posted ‘Queensmere Shopping Centre’ and ‘High Street’. Exit the Queensmere Shopping Centre and turn left onto Slough High Street. The Museum is on the right hand side shortly after the end of the pedestrianised zone next door to Office Angels and opposite Blockbuster Video. The walk from the station should take about 10 minutes.
Where are you situated? top
The Museum is located at 278-286 High Street, Slough. The high street runs east to west, and the museum is located at the eastern end (sometimes known as the London end) next door to Office Angels and opposite Blockbuster Video.
Are there any parking facilities at the museum? top
The Hatfield car park is situated directly behind the museum and is currently (April 05) 70p an hour
Can you give me directions to the Hatfield Car Park? top
From the A4 take the A412 onto Yew Tree Road. When you reach the roundabout (known locally as the Red Cow roundabout after the public house situated on one of the exits) take the last exit onto St Lawrence Way. From St Lawrence Way take the second exit at the mini roundabout onto the Grove and then turn immediately right onto Hatfield Road. The car park is on the left hand side.
Can children be left unattended during museum events? top
Children must be supervised while in the museum
I have items I would like to donate to the museum, how do I proceed? top
The Museum’s collection covers the area defined by the modern boundaries of the borough of Slough. We collect items of particular significance to Slough. By significance we mean items produced in the area, items depicting the area, items found in the area and items collected by or used by individuals or organisations based in the area. We regret that we are unable to accept all items offered and we are only able to take items from you after they have been appraised by the Curator and the appropriate paperwork has been completed. If you have something you would like to donate to the Museum please contact Elaine Fisher.
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