Dundee and surrounds have exported many people of all communities to the UK and other parts of the world where most have used their skills to benefit their new countries.
London is one of the most popular destinations. And while many still support the Boks, Bafana and the Proteas, they have made London their home as have 8.6 million people – the highest population in the city’s history.
Using figures from the Mayor of London’s Data Store, the Daily Mail has created a map of London showing the largest foreign born populations by borough.
People from India were the dominant nationality in ten areas, while people from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Poland and Turkey each had the highest numbers in at least three areas.
The highest proportion of foreign-born Londoners are found in Brent and Haringey at 53.3 percent, followed by Kensington and Chelsea (51.8 percent) and Westminster (50.9 percent).
Map of London shows which nationalities dominate the capital’s boroughs | The South African// 3
South Africans seem to have flocked to Wandsworth, where 28.1 percent of the population are South African-born.
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Terry Worley
Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.