I Never Noticed - by Stanley Blundell - 1st Group
During the Spring Term 2010, students from the Creative Writing project at Acland Burghley School recorded themselves reading their original pieces of writing. Recording and production by Cathy Aitchison. To listen, click on the arrow. [If your screen shows only a box with text below, then click on the line of text to listen.]
There are 21 contributions.
They are divided into two groups so that you can move easily between them.
- By Your Side - by Rhiannon Wilson
- Bully In The Corner - by Jordan Ibekwe
- Ocean World - by Yasmin Brougham
- Remembering - by Diellza Grabanica
- Ella Muck - by Billie Jackson
- A Trip To France - by Ada Wordsworth
- The Reaper - by Malik Marland
- The War Of Mud - by Jamie Barton
- The Cold Winter - by Tony Guppy
- The Ones To Go Forth - by Charlie Baker
- 2nd Group
- Acland Burghley Creative Writing Project
- London Link Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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The Noise - by Tadeka Thylmann Foster - 2nd Group
During the Spring Term 2010, students from the Creative Writing project at Acland Burghley School recorded themselves reading their original pieces of writing. Recording and production by Cathy Aitchison. To listen, click on the arrow. [If your screen shows only a box with text below, then click on the line of text to listen.]
There are 21 contributions.
They are divided into two groups so that you can move easily between them.
- December - by Thomas Midgley
- Lost - by Hatty Brock
- Chinese Food by Sophia Anderson Gylden
- Winter Is Here - by Kester Grieve
- War Poem - Noah Mayall
- Trouble - by Georgina Glasgow
- Snow - by Caine Boland O'Shea
- The River Tandra - by Jake Phillips
- Before The Body - by Agatha Barker
- 1st Group
- Acland Burghley Creative Writing Project
- London Link Radio
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin with Ikaba Koyi - 26th November 2009
This week’s bulletin re-visits the issue of knife crime. Ikaba Koyi locates the background to local knife crime in the high proportion of young people in Camden. She talks with Angus and Zephyn from the project ‘The Weapon of Choice’, which has produced ‘Panopticism’ – a thought provoking play that brings together 11 young people from the boroughs of Camden, Hackney, Southwark and Lambeth to tell a gripping story.
‘Panopticism’ is a definite watch. It will be performed at the Hackney Empire on the 8th and 9th of December at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £5. Click on the link for Hackney Empire or call to 020 8985 2424 to reserve a ticket. Don’t miss it!
- London Against Gun and Knife Crime
- Information on population of Camden
- Hackney Empire
- Price and ticket information for 'Panopticism'
- National Youth Theatre website
- Information on drama as creative learning for young people
- Pan Intercultural Arts website
- Project promoting better understanding of our changing cultural identities
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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Save Maiden Lane Youth Club
There was outrage on Maiden Lane Estate when Camden Council announced that they were going to stop funding the Youth Club from September. Camden Community Radio went along to a public meeting on 16th September to find out what is happening. In this report by Marian Larragy, we hear views from young people, parents, neighbours, youth workers and politicians. Add YOUR COMMENTS below.
Presented and Edited by: Marian Larragy
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
- photos from public meeting
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'All Time Weekends' - Dulguun
Poems by year 7 students in Stepney, East London.
For their citizenship class, these children, who come from a mixture of British, migrant and refugee backgrounds, were asked to look at the experiences of refugees. They were then asked to write a poem expressing the thoughts and feelings of refugees in these difficult situations. Sheila Smith, their form teacher, was so impressed that she recorded the poems and asked the children’s parents for permission to play them on RWRadio. Click on the links below to listen to the poems.
- Refugee Week Radio
- These poems are also on Refugee Week Radio
- Year 7's poets
- Camden Community Radio
- Return to CCRadio home page
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