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Eddie Mair | 14:18 UK time, Tuesday, 25 March 2008

is the theme of a series running all this week. Michael Buchanan has a report for us tonight from west Cumbria. He writes:

"Maryport once had a large and proud fishing fleet, but in recent years as the industry has declined so has the town's fortunes.

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A stagnant economy has however been revived in part through the influx of immigrants from Eastern Europe, says Cumbria county council.

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An estimated 700 immigrants have moved into the town (pop 11,000) over the past 4 years or so, and there is a general acceptance in the town of the new arrivals.

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Their influence is noticeable across Maryport - in the library, the church and this small corner shop which has a reasonable selection of eastern European foods. A local bar, popular with immigrants, is known locally as the Polish embassy!

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There are issues, especially surrounding private rental accommodation, but the mayor of the town, Linda Radcliffe, says that overall the migrants workers have been a positive development for Maryport."

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