<<< previous In the wake of the report by the Commission on the Future of Multi-Ethnic Britain, which called on the government to make a formal declaration that Britain is a multi-cultural society, the exhibition could be more relevant than ever. Tonia Mihall believes it is important to get the message across to the whole community and she hopes the historical contribution of ethnic minorities will be explored further. “This is the reality of Britain as a country - every part of it has been multi-cultural. That is a strength and anything that suggests differently is a distortion of the truth.” Pictures by 6-year-old pupils from Bignold First School (Click on images to enlarge)  by Ailish Evans
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