Bangor and the surrounding parts of North Wales are noticeably less diverse than South Wales. There is less industry here and the region hasn't been as reshaped by overseas immigration as, say, Cardiff or Swansea. The major cultural change here has come from English migration, particularly in the last 50 years or so. I'm one of those migrants now, so my relationship to Bangor is understandably different to someone born here in North Wales. Coming from London, the lack of diversity here in Bangor is one of the big differences to life in a global megacity. But this is clearly changing. Bangor University and Ysbyty Gwynedd attract students and workers from all over the world, and many have brought their families with them or started families here. It's noticeable in some parts of the city, when walking past school gates at 3pm for example, just how diverse a population there is developing here. That said, Black history has been interlinked with the history of North Wales since...
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