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Over
the last 50 years the population has changed beyond recognition
so that these days the tag "Leicester born and bred" applies
to people whose parents have settled here from all corners of the
world.
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| Ay
up, it's Florrie and Ada |
Florrie
and Ada are two of the county's best known raconteurs. In their
local talks to groups up and down the county they keep alive the
true flavour of the sound of Leicestershire accents. Get
an earful of these local lassies.
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| Hamza
says hats off for Leicester's community relations |
Hamza
Viyani sings the praises of Rushey Mead, where he grew up.
He
says it's a brilliant place to live and thinks that Leicester has
many lessons for other towns and cities up and down the UK who could
learn from community relations here. Hear
Hamza's views. 
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| How
times have changed says Brian Simpson |
Brian
Simpson was born in Burbage, near Hinckley, and like most local
people absolutely loves living in the county.
But
he says his parents would be very amused at how even simple country
cottages from their youth are now worth many thousands of pounds.
Brian looks
back over the years.
Did you know someone from Burbage is an Oscar-winner?
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| Thricia
Patel, happy in Highfields |
Thricia
Patel was born in Leicester and brought up in Highfields where she's
always been happy despite the area's "rough reputation".
Her mother is from Malawi and her father is Zambian and Thricia
says they too are both happy here. Listen
to Thrica's views.
We'd
like to hear from you if you are Leicester
born and bred. Where were you bought up? Where did you go
to school? Where do you live now? What makes you proud of being
from Leicestershire and Rutland.
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