Babak, a Hungarian of Iranian descent, whose parent sought asylum from their home country waits for his friends in Wisbech market place on a Saturday afternoon wearing his new jeans. Taking advantage of the Citizens' Rights Directive 2004/38/EC he came to the UK for work and is employed in a vegetable packing factory on the edge of the town. Initially working the night shift he has recently been promoted to team leader and now works days.
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Mandatory Credit: ? Si Barber/07739 472 922 Church tea rooms
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
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?Si Barber/07739 472 922 Carers and service users.
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Secondary Schoolchildren learning and discussing issues around personal social and health education with their teacher.
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?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
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?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
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?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.
?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
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?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
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?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour
©Si Barber. Moral rights asserted.
?Si Barber/07739 472922 The Arbury Park housing development in Cambridge The project became a victim of the credit crunch when two of the building firms involved ceased work leaving less than half of the planned estate built and without streetlighting or proper signs Residents have complained that the site has become derelict leading to high levels of crime and anti social behaviour