Young visitors from Northern Ireland have been enjoying everything Slough has to offer - as guests of the town's Aik Saath charity.
Aik Saat - Together As One was set up to bring together young people in the town of different cultures and faiths.
It has become part of Slough's social fabric. But its members like to reach out to the rest of the world.
The 18 young Northern Irish visitors came from Derry/Londonderry and were part of a project coordinated by the Education Authority Northern Ireland (EANI)
EANI is designed to help young people view their own culture through the ‘eyes of others' while building friendships and inter-cultural relationships.
Aik Saath is based in Church Street, Slough and more than 40 of its young people turned out to help look after the visitors.
The visitors enjoyed a tour of Slough, visited the mosque in Stoke Poges, took part in street art workshops and recorded podcasts together.
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