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Charlie Bartlett talks about his memories of British Ugandan Asians arriving at the camp in Tonfanau. He recalls playing table tennis with them, making good friends, the ‘culture shock’ for the people of Tywyn seeing non-white people for the first time, but generally accepting them. Other topics mentioned include: the ‘privilege’ of living in the UK; the joy and rewards of giving and volunteering; making people feel welcome; Ukraine; importance of future efforts.

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