Black Cap Under Threat
There is a re-development proposal before Camden’s Development Control Committee which would destroy the Black Cap as we know it, a thriving pub and entertainment venue. This icon of the LGBT world will be lost if people do not make their objections known. Hear why this pub matters and what people think of the proposed re-development.
To make an objection, write to Camden Council. Quote Application Number is 2013/0262/P
Package by: Marian Larragy
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Camden Newscast - Dec 2012
Marita Hutson talks with Mary Mason of Solace about recent changes to the law on domestic violence which now includes more subtle forms of violence and threats and also changes how sixteen and seventeen year olds are viewed. Marian Larragy explores the origins of the Savita Halappanvar scandal in the Republic of Ireland and Lucy Waterhouse talks with Angela Inglis, photographer and author about her recent books on King’s Cross and St Pancras.
Solace Tel: 0808 802 5565
Presented by: Charlotte Briere-Edney
Packages by: Marita Hutson, Marian Larragy & Lucy Waterhouse
- Solace Women's Aid
- Irish Choice Network
- Abortion Support Network
- India Times
- Guardian report
- King's Cross - A Sense of Place
- Railwaylands-catching St Pancras and King's Cross
- Ireland's Hidden Diaspora
- Ann Rossiter on Campaigning for Abortion
- Back to Camden Community Radio
- Follow Camden Community Radio on Twitter
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Angela Inglis talks with Lucy Waterhouse
Lucy Waterhouse talks with local photographer and poet Angela Inglis about the two books she has published. ‘King’s Cross: A Sense of Place’ traces the stories of local people who resisted some of the proposed schemes. ‘Railwaylands – Catching St Pancras and King’s Cross’ records places that are no more as well as the transformation in progress.
Recorded: Arsenio
Edited by: Lucy Waterhouse
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Camden Unlocked for Refugee Week Radio 2006
Camden Unlocked is a showcase, one hour magazine programme for CCRadio. Presented in English, Somali and French, this programme looks at the history of refugees in Camden. We hear how more recent refugee arrivals have settling and how they enrich our local culture. With music from around the world, views from Camden’s youngsters and a special guest interview with Cathy Atchison Refugee Week Radio coordinator. Angela Inglis’ package on the Albertini family restaurant in Somers Town starts about half way through the programme.
Presented by: Asha Kin Duale, Josette Koukoui & Marian Larragy
Production: London Link Radio
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