After more than 20 years of dedicated service, Community and Diversity Officer Kulbir Brar retires from Thames Valley Police. A trusted partner, mentor, and friend, he leaves a legacy of community cohesion, youth engagement, and stronger community relations in Slough.
In praise of…
In Praise of… Slough’s Repair Café
When our trusty urn broke down just before an outreach event, we feared the worst—until we discovered the Slough Repair Café. What started as a desperate dash to salvage a piece of kit turned into something far more uplifting. In this post, our CEO Rob Deeks shares how a simple repair revealed a vibrant hub of community spirit, learning, and environmental care, all tucked away in the Queensmere Shopping Centre. From reset switches to shared skills, read how this small act of mending reminded us what it really means to come together.
In Praise of… Slough 50plus Forum – celebrating 25 years
Discover the heartwarming tale of Slough 50plus Forum’s 25th anniversary celebration at Trinity Church, where resilience and dedication shone bright.
In praise of… Kehorne
As an organisation we have been through some big changes in recent years – a complete rebrand in fact, changing our name and our logo. The changes have not just been to “the skin” of the organisation, as we have developed new work streams, involving supporting young people with mental health and special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).



