The latest potential coronavirus 'hotspots' in Slough have been revealed.

The map from Public Health England breaks down the number of confirmed cases recorded in local  areas, otherwise known as as Middle Super Output Areas (MSOAs).

The data shows a seven–day rolling rate of new cases recorded from October 28 to November 4.

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36 new cases were recorded in Cippenham Meadows, 10 more than in the previous week.

34 new cases were recorded in Wexham Lea, 14 more than were recorded in the week previous. 34 cases were also reported in Manor Park, 12 more than in the week before.

Central Slough and Upton Court saw 31 cases, one fewer than the week before.

30 cases were reported in Stoke Road and Wexham Road, six fewer than the previous week.

28 new cases were recorded in Chalvey, 13 more than in the previous week.

27 further cases were reported in Baylis and Stoke, one fewer than in the previous week.

26 additional cases were reported in Britwell, seven more than in the week before.

Langley Kederminster had 22 new cases, up by four on the previous week.

21 new cases were recorded in Langley Foxborough, a jump of 11 on the seven days previous week.

17 new cases were recorded in Langley St Mary's, up by three on the previous week. 17 cases were also reported in Burnham South, nine fewer than the week before.

16 additional cases were recorded in Cippenham Green, one less than in the week before.

15 cases were recorded in Haymill and Lynch Hill, four less than the previous week.

14 cases were recorded in Burham North, Taplow and Dorney, five fewer than in the previous week.