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Advice is given to Polish workers
Police have been holding a special advice session for Polish people living in a Worcestershire town.

Officers said they wanted to hear from migrant workers living in Kidderminster if they had any concerns about life in the UK.

Officials from local councils, the fire service, trade unions and health groups were also there to provide help.

Translators were on hand to give advice on housing, education, employment and health matters.

Det Sgt Tim Bower, of West Mercia Police, said: "Kidderminster is becoming an increasingly diverse town, in particular with Poles coming to live and work here, and this is our way of improving our communication with them."

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