Every area in Slough had its own little shopping street, where there would be retailers selling all sorts of different things. When entering the Burnham high street though, the group realised that this area wasn’t as affluent as the food street they had seen the other day.
There were a few clothes shops, shoe, and key makers amongst other things, but the shops looked to be a little worn down, and there was graffiti on the walls at parts. Many of the shops were boarded up.
In the first place, a Tier-3 town wasn’t exactly a place where many could afford the luxury of buying things, which was why there were so many factories and manual labour jobs in the area.
“Now this is more like the Slough I know.” Innu sounded happy. It was an awkward reaction to have, but honestly, the others also felt it. Lately they had been visiting areas in Slough that felt foreign to them.