12:21PM, Tuesday 29 April 2025
Archive image of Nando's in Slough.
Nando's in Slough High Street remains closed due to flooding after firefighters were called to the restaurant last night (April 28).
Two fire engines from Slough and Langley stations were dispatched at around 10pm and teams worked for almost an hour to stem the water dripping through the restaurant ceiling.
A manager from the High Street Nando's confirmed the restaurant remained closed today. The manager said problems with water leaking through the ceiling were still ongoing and had affected the kitchen and dining areas.
A spokesperson from Slough fire station said the flooding is believed to have been caused by a faulty air conditioning unit.
The spokesperson said firefighters were on site for almost an hour and used tools to isolate and turn off the water supply to the flooded restaurant.
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