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Last updated: 13 december, 2010 - 18:40 GMT

Audio slideshow: Adapt to survive

Our writer in residence Hamid Ismailov, has taken a journey to a small town in the north of England.

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Pendle can be found in the Pennine hills in the county of Lancashire.

Like many small towns all over the world, the effects of recession have been felt here.

On a practical level businesses have closed and the town's young people have migrated to cities such as Manchester and Leeds.

Hamid draws interesting parallels with his home country Uzbekistan - which shares with Lancashire a tradition of cotton production.

But Lancashire's cotton industry has experienced a steep decline since the 1960s.

In this audio slideshow, Hamid speaks to the owner of one of the few remaining cotton mills in Lancashire - County Brook - and asks him how the factory has survived.

Find out more about Hamid's quest to find the mill, with his blog entry .

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