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International communities have long made up the rich cultural diversity of the UK’s multicultural capital. Peter Orange finds out where the various communities are concentrated.London’s cultural diversity didn’t happen overnight. The city has been a major settlement for migrants ever since it was founded by the Romans in 43AD. By the late 16th century London had become the administrative centre of a growing empire that at its peak in 1922 covered a quarter of the world’s land area.
As the BBC reports in their series “Short History of Migration”, Mass immigration first began in earnest during the 1950’s when the demand for labour increased throughout England at the end of the two World Wars. With decolonisation and the creation of the Commonwealth, many patriots from countries of the old British Empire came to London in search of jobs and a new life.
Today, the diverse international communities living throughout Greater London, often clustered in different areas, contributes significantly to the city’s vibrancy and economy. In 2005 The Guardian newspaper published a map of London’s multi-cultural communities; visit Diversity of London (opens a PDF file).
Expatriates coming to London will find support networks and services related to their homelands within these communities. Some of these areas have even become tourist havens, with exotic markets, shops and restaurants reflecting different cultures tastes and styles.
African London
African London today can be seen predominantly in the street life of neighbourhoods such as Peckham, Hackney, the Elephant & Castle, Tottenham and Leytonstone.

Irish London
Today, London's Irish-born population is traditionally associated with areas such as Kilburn, Cricklewood, Willesden, Camden Town and Hammersmith.
Caribbean London
In August expect the celebrated Notting Hill Carnival in Notting Hill. However, the hubs of residential areas tend to be Peckham, New Cross, Dalston, and Lewisham. You’ll find Europe's largest concentration of Afro-Caribbean foodstuffs at Brixton Market.
Turkish London
Turkish, Kurdish and Cypriot communities are spread around Lewisham, Lambeth, Southwark, Croydon, Haringey, Enfield, Islington and Hackney; specifically Stoke Newington High Street and Kingsland Road.
Middle Eastern London
London has become an ‘intellectual centre’ for the Arab world. It is home to several major Arabic newspapers and TV stations. Arabs from the Middle East live mostly around Edgware Road, Bayswater and Kensington. Communities from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and the Lebanon have tended to settle in areas like Shepherd’s Bush.

North American London
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The London Lifestyle Awards are just around the corner so there's still time to nominate your favourite "lifestyle" businesses / facilities where you'll be encouraging these businesses to be rewarded and appreciated.
Take two short minutes of your time to fill out this one page survey and you could be helping a business win a very prestigious award this October. You will also be entered into a prize draw where you could win £1,500 worth of tickets to the London Lifestyle Awards ceremony.
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Visa paperwork Whether you're relocating to the UK or just visiting, it's important that you find out in advance whether you need a visa.
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Just moved to the UK? You'll need a bank account to effectively manage your money while you're here. Cliff Govender explains the UK banking system, including facilities that may come in handy down the line.