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As the border opens for Romanians and Bulgarians to live and work here, we look at ten years of Polish immigration in Kent and Sussex, what Brighton and Hastings might look like today if planners hadn't turned it down, and the modern way to recover from a heart attack in Ashford.

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Mon 6 Jan 2014 19:30

Looking back at 10 years of Polish immigration

Looking back at 10 years of Polish immigration

Earlier this month Britain opened its doors to Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants after controls imposed since 2007 expired.

They are the largest batch of immigrants following the influx of Eastern European workers, mostly Polish, who came to the UK in large numbers when the European Union expanded 10 years ago.

Reporter Rachel Royce explores the impact of migrant workers and examines the construction sector, which could also be affected by an influx of Bulgarian and Romanian immigrants.

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Presenter Natalie Graham
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