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County struggles with immigration

Chief Constable Julie Spence
Chief Constable Julie Spence has made repeated calls for funding

Cambridgeshire is struggling to cope with levels of immigration, one of the Prince of Wales's official charities has claimed.

The county has been named as one of a number of rural areas under pressure because of the rise in migrant workers.

The report has been produced by Business in the Community, a charity of which the Prince is president.

Council leaders and Chief Constable of Cambridgeshire Julie Spence have made repeated calls for extra funding.

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