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Carl Chinn is currently presenting a Radio 4 series looking at different immigrant communities in Birmingham, this week featured the Irish community (still available online) – this Tuesday’s is based around the Polish centre. (Ta Joanna for reminding us of this).

I also stumbled across a new blog – Community Affairs in the Second City, which is nascent but seems to be concerned with things along the same lines, but forward looking rather than historical. It’s written by Rhona Ganguly, yet another Birmingham Post journo to have got the blogging bug.

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