Several people have been in court for breaking lockdown rules in the last 12 months.
The fines relate to gatherings of two or more people, not closing restricted businesses that were not allowed to open and gathering in public.
Here are five people who have been fined in Slough.
Croidon Vasille, 19
Participated in a gathering in public outdoor place of more than two people.
Gathered outside the Accident Claims building on Chalvey Road West in Chalvey.
Received a fine of £1,760, forced to pay a victim surcharge of £176 and to pay costs of £90.
Shaun Maurice Miller, 45
Participated in an indoor gathering on November 12 with consisted of two or more people at 11 Aldin Avenue North, Slough.
Pleaded guilty and was fined £320, forced to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and to pay costs of £90.
Josb Voicu, 39
Participated in an outdoor gathering of more than six people when Slough was in Tier 2 on October 27 last year.
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Ten people gathered in King Edward Street, Slough.
Received a fine of £1,760, forced to pay a victim surcharge of £176 and to pay costs of £90.
Florin Zlataru, 30
Named as being the person responsible for carrying out a restricted business, namely Earts Car Wash in Mildenhall Road, Slough, on November 22 last year.
Received a fine of £1,760, forced to pay a victim surcharge of £176 and to pay costs of £85.
Anthony Stephen Gardener, 42
Participated at an indoor gathering at 19a Perrycroft in Windsor on November 9.
Received a fine of £1,760, forced to pay a victim surcharge of £176 and to pay costs of £90.
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