Inward Migration to Llyn - Incomers Viewpoint
Interview with a family originally from Birmingham on how they view their new life on the Llyn peninsular in north Wales - they point out that they bring much needed money to the local economy. Made in response to the controversial views of Gwynedd councillor Seimon Glyn in 2003, who expressed concern about the levels of inward migration to the Llyn Peninsula and effects on linguistic patterns in the area.
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