What's On in Camden 26th july 2015
Free swimming sessions, Library Reading Challenge, Kentish Town City Farm events, drawing workshops at the British Museum, Sir John Soane Museum candle light special and more
Read by: Angela Routley, Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes, Marian Larragy, N.N.Dee
Edited by: Danielle Manning
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Social Housing Online Protesters angry with Argent
Argent agreed to provide only 40% of its housing as social housing when it signed the planning agreement in 2006, rather than the London target of 50%. That came to 750 of 2,000. With properties selling for an average of upwards of £1 million each, Argent now wants to back out after it has delivered only 650 of the agreed homes. People have taken to leaving messages on Argent’s Facebook in protest and over 11 thousand have signed on online petition. Here some of the things that protesters are saying.
Voices: Danielle Manning, Freddy Chick, Joseph Hughes, Marian Larragy & N. N. Dee
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Interview with Will Blair: Parliamentary candidate for the Conservative Party in Holborn and St Pancras
Next year’s General Election will mark a watershed for Camden as the long serving Labour MP for Holborn and St Pancras, Frank Dobson, will be retiring. His party have yet to announce who will take his place as candidate, but the Conservative Party have chosen theirs. Will Blair is already busy campaigning while holding down a full time job. He took time out of his schedule to come into our studio and talked to Ann Carroll about his fondness for Camden, his background, handling social media and the threat from Ukip. She began by asking him why he was standing.
The full list of candidates is:
Natalie Bennett, Green Party
Will Blair, Conservative Party
Jill Fraser, Liberal Democrat Party
Vanessa Helen Hudson, Animal Welfare Party
Shane O’Donnell, Cannabis is Safer than Alcohol
David O’Sullivan, Socialist Equality Party
Maxine Spencer, UK Independence Party
Keir Starmer, Labour Party
Package by: Ann Carroll
- Keir Starmer talks to Ann Carroll
- Labour Party Candidate
- Jill Fraser talks to Ann Carroll
- Liberal Democrat Candidate
- Natalie Bennett talks to Ann Carroll
- Green Party Candidate
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Interview with Keir Starmer: Parliamentary candidate for the Labour Party in Holborn and St Pancras
There’s a new Labour Candidate in Town. After more than thirty years as MP for Holborn and St Pancras, Frank Dobson is standing down and the party has chosen Sir Keir Starmer to fight the seat. He’s a Barrister, specialising in Human Rights issues and was Director of Public Prosecutions for five years before leaving the post in 2013. Camden Community Radio caught up with him at Labour’s local office where he spoke about tackling the constituency’s problems, lowering the voting age and how he doesn’t like being called SIR Keir – “It’s Keir” he insists. Our reporter, Ann Carroll, began by asking him what he feels he brings to Camden.
The full list of candidates is:
Natalie Bennett, Green Party
Will Blair, Conservative Party
Jill Fraser, Liberal Democrat Party
Vanessa Helen Hudson, Animal Welfare Party
Shane O’Donnell, Cannabis is Safer than Alcohol
David O’Sullivan, Socialist Equality Party
Maxine Spencer, UK Independence Party
Keir Starmer, Labour Party
Package by: Ann Carroll
Recording: Marian Larragy
- More about Keir Starmer
- Leader of the Opposition
- Interview with Jill Fraser
- Liberal Democrat Party Candidate
- Interview with Natalie Bennett
- Green Party Candidate
- Interview with Will Blair
- Conservative Party Candidate
- AnotherCatherine Carroll interview
- Sharon Sexton as Lisa Minelli
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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What's On in Camden, week beginning 7th December 2014
Watch ‘Young Soul Rebels’ for £2.50 on the British Film Institute’s Player. Crossroads Women’s Centre invites children and their carers to a FREE Kids Party with Captain Fantastic from 3pm to 5.30pm at 24 Worsley Mews, NW5 on on Saturday 13th. On the same day, there is a FREE event for the residents of Maiden Lane Estate to try out the new activities on offer at the community centre. Socialist Film Club presents ‘Pete Seeger – The Power of Song’ by Jim Brown and ‘Blacklisting – Giant Steps’ at 11am on Sunday 14th.
Read by: Ann Carroll, Joseph Hughes, Mel Wiliams & Muhammad Hakim.
Recorded and Edited by: Marian Larragy
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