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Cowley Road: Is this multi-cultural street the 'real' Oxford? | Cowley Road: Is this multi-cultural street the 'real' Oxford? |
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An array of countries and cultures are represented on Cowley Road within a few hundred metres | |
Think of Oxford and you might picture the dreaming spires, the university's colleges, or punting on the Thames. | Think of Oxford and you might picture the dreaming spires, the university's colleges, or punting on the Thames. |
But just outside the historic centre there is a bustling, multi-cultural street that some consider to be "the real Oxford". | But just outside the historic centre there is a bustling, multi-cultural street that some consider to be "the real Oxford". |
Cowley Road is only about a 10 minute walk from tourist attractions like the Radcliffe Camera, but it represents a completely different side of the city. | Cowley Road is only about a 10 minute walk from tourist attractions like the Radcliffe Camera, but it represents a completely different side of the city. |
And with a huge array of countries and cultures represented within the space of a few hundred metres, it is an area that would be unrecognisable without immigration. | And with a huge array of countries and cultures represented within the space of a few hundred metres, it is an area that would be unrecognisable without immigration. |
As part of the BBC's Immigration Week, we spoke to some of Cowley Road's business owners about its diverse character. | As part of the BBC's Immigration Week, we spoke to some of Cowley Road's business owners about its diverse character. |
Some say the "real" Oxford can be found outside its historic centre | Some say the "real" Oxford can be found outside its historic centre |
Cowley Road once formed the main route to London from Oxford - and in the mid-19th Century began to be the hub for an expanding suburb. | Cowley Road once formed the main route to London from Oxford - and in the mid-19th Century began to be the hub for an expanding suburb. |
Historian Annie Skinner suggests, according to the 1951 census, it was predominantly inhabited by white working class families, before a wave of immigration over the next few decades transformed the area. | Historian Annie Skinner suggests, according to the 1951 census, it was predominantly inhabited by white working class families, before a wave of immigration over the next few decades transformed the area. |
Now every shop and restaurant has a story to tell, often of moving far from home in sometimes difficult circumstances. | Now every shop and restaurant has a story to tell, often of moving far from home in sometimes difficult circumstances. |
Masood Khamloo, owner of the Shiraz restaurant, says he wants to show customers his Iranian culture | Masood Khamloo, owner of the Shiraz restaurant, says he wants to show customers his Iranian culture |
Masood Khamloo came to the UK as a refugee from Iran and now owns the restaurant Shiraz - he wants to use it as a place to show people Iranian culture. | Masood Khamloo came to the UK as a refugee from Iran and now owns the restaurant Shiraz - he wants to use it as a place to show people Iranian culture. |
"As you know - there is lots going on in Iran," he said. | "As you know - there is lots going on in Iran," he said. |
"Our culture is not that of our government presently. | "Our culture is not that of our government presently. |
"We have a very rich culture and to be honest we try... to show our customers and other nationalities - that we are not thinking how they do. | "We have a very rich culture and to be honest we try... to show our customers and other nationalities - that we are not thinking how they do. |
"We are not that kind of people." | "We are not that kind of people." |
Mother and daughter team Denise Mosciatti and Rosa Vitagliano run La Smorfia on the Cowley Road | Mother and daughter team Denise Mosciatti and Rosa Vitagliano run La Smorfia on the Cowley Road |
At a time when the subject of immigration is divisive, there is a sense on Cowley Road that the area owes its vibrant identity to its diversity. | At a time when the subject of immigration is divisive, there is a sense on Cowley Road that the area owes its vibrant identity to its diversity. |
That is something that Denise Mosciatti, who runs Italian restaurant La Smorfia feels. | That is something that Denise Mosciatti, who runs Italian restaurant La Smorfia feels. |
She said: "There's so much that one can learn from another culture; confronting themselves with other people, getting comfortable with other people's customs as well because they make you think, make you open your eyes and widen your horizons as well. | She said: "There's so much that one can learn from another culture; confronting themselves with other people, getting comfortable with other people's customs as well because they make you think, make you open your eyes and widen your horizons as well. |
"This is something that's enriching, it's not scary. | "This is something that's enriching, it's not scary. |
"I feel like... especially in this area, people are very open and this is beautiful." | "I feel like... especially in this area, people are very open and this is beautiful." |
Afghan Cuisine is one of Cowley Road's newest restaurants | Afghan Cuisine is one of Cowley Road's newest restaurants |
One of the road's most recent arrivals is the restaurant Afghan Cuisine, which was set up by business partners Hijarat Meshwanai and Abdullah Sarkani. | One of the road's most recent arrivals is the restaurant Afghan Cuisine, which was set up by business partners Hijarat Meshwanai and Abdullah Sarkani. |
Mr Sarkani said their food is appealing to a wide range of people, but they are getting increasing interest from English customers. | Mr Sarkani said their food is appealing to a wide range of people, but they are getting increasing interest from English customers. |
He said: "You're coming from a small village, move to this country and then... serving the food and the people like and love your food. | He said: "You're coming from a small village, move to this country and then... serving the food and the people like and love your food. |
"That's a very big thing." | "That's a very big thing." |
Oxford resident and antiracism campaigner Shaista Aziz says the Cowley Road is the "beating heart" of the city | Oxford resident and antiracism campaigner Shaista Aziz says the Cowley Road is the "beating heart" of the city |
Shaista Aziz is a long-term East Oxford resident and an antiracism campaigner - she says the road is "very special". | Shaista Aziz is a long-term East Oxford resident and an antiracism campaigner - she says the road is "very special". |
"We're very lucky for a city of this size to have so much diversity on this road alone - and it does draw lots of people in," she said. | "We're very lucky for a city of this size to have so much diversity on this road alone - and it does draw lots of people in," she said. |
"And it also shows how people have been living together for decades and decades and where there are challenges people work through those challenges. | "And it also shows how people have been living together for decades and decades and where there are challenges people work through those challenges. |
"That's what you do when you're in a community. | "That's what you do when you're in a community. |
"Cowley Road for me is the heart of East Oxford - and East Oxford is where the real Oxford is." | "Cowley Road for me is the heart of East Oxford - and East Oxford is where the real Oxford is." |
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