The town whose council wants migrants to move in
Summary
Greenock, a town in Scotland, has experienced a long decline in population and jobs. The local council plans to attract more migrants, especially Africans and refugees, to help increase the population and support the local economy.Key Facts
- Greenock’s population has dropped by 22,000 since 1981 and is expected to fall another 16% in 20 years.
- The town has seen many African migrants and refugees arrive, some opening shops like Anik African Store.
- Many migrants live in Greenock because housing is cheap, but they work or study mostly in nearby cities like Glasgow or Paisley.
- The council wants to encourage migrants and refugees to stay and settle in Greenock to help grow the community.
- The main problem is lack of local jobs, causing people like Tiffany to consider moving away.
- Greenock had a historic industry in sugar refining and shipbuilding but now suffers from job losses as companies like IBM closed operations.
- Recently, 1,500 jobs disappeared due to companies leaving, with the shipyard cutting about a quarter of its workforce.
- Local efforts are underway to save the football club Greenock Morton from financial trouble.
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