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Information for Migrant Workers

Information for Migrant Workers

If you have recently arrived in the UK to work in the Swindon area then one of the most useful publications to help you with your new life is the Welcome to Swindon leaflet.

This small leaflet highlights sources of help and advice, gives information about leisure opportunities and talks a little about your responsibilities as a citizen.

You can download a pdf copy of the leaflet by using the Welcome to Swindon link in the box on the right.

If you would like a paper copy of the leaflet call in at the Council's One Stop Shop in Wat Tyler House in Princes Street or the Information Centre at the top end of Regent Street.  

Alternatively contact:

Paula Harrison
Community Support Manager
Learning & Engagement
Directorate of Community
Premier House
Station Road
Swindon SN1 1TZ

Tel: 01793 466418

E-mail: pharrison@swindon.gov.uk

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