So ...Great Yarmouth has changed. It is now more diverse, ethnically, and culturally. Migrant communities have opened a range of businesses in the town centre, contributing to the local economy. New businesses, new churches, more HMOs mean the physical space has also changed.
For the town itself, there is considerable divide between the communities. However, there may be some hope that, with the passage of time, the post-2004 migration becomes more accepted, as was the case with earlier migrant groups such as the Cypriot families. It may be then that those with settled status are seen as assets to the town, and not perceived as burdens who are ‘othered’ and marginalised.
So,your usual tripe. Then I saw this
Police said a 34-year-old is due to appear at Norwich Magistrates' Court on Monday.
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