The UK town trying to attract migrants | BBC News
Greenock, a Scottish town to the west of Glasgow, is losing residents quickly.
It’s in Inverclyde, the population of which has fallen by 22,000 people since 1981, making it Scotland’s hardest-hit area for population decline.
The issue has become so pressing that the council is implementing a repopulation strategy, part of which involves attracting migrants and people who have been granted refugee status.
BBC Correspondent Michael Buchanan travelled to Greenock to hear from migrants, refugees, local residents and politicians about the future of a town trying to grow again.
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2 comments
Well done Greenock.
Every human deserves somewhere safe to live, no matter their skin tone, religion or nationality.
Diversity of cultures IS what MAKES BRITAIN GREAT!
CHOOSE LOVE, NOT hate!
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Just when you thought Greenock couldn't get any worse…..
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