Faith Leaders: St Pancras Old Church
Father James Elston is the leader of the Church of England congregation at St Pancras Old Church. James tells us about the beliefs and practices of the Church of England. As the priest of one of London’s most ancient churches, James talks about what role his church has in helping those in need in our society today.
This is part of a series of interviews with Faith Leaders from across Camden. Our aim is to learn about different religions and the part they play in shaping our community.
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On Austrian Refugee, John Heu
When Angela was young she treaded the boards in the Theatre Royal at York. There she met the family of John Heu, an artist who came to England with his family as a refugee, from Vienna, just as Sigmund Freud had done. Angela talked with Matina Grebener and Marian Larragy about how the Heu family influenced her artistic development and that of other young people.
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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
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What's on in Camden, 22nd February 2015
There is play and learning for under 2s at Maiden Lane Community Centre and play for under 5s at Camden Square. Also pre shool for 2 and 3 years olds at Maiden Lane and Camden Square. Details from 020 7267 9586 / 074 3656 3586 or on Maiden Lane Community Centre website. Camden Square community play space hosts a winter celebration from 5pm on Friday 26th February with free food and local kids starring in Bollywood dance, stilt walking and other performances.
The Goodbye Girl is Upstairs at the Gatehouse; Theatro Technis present Eigengrau;
UCLU Arts and Cultural talent at Camden People’s Theatre from 25th to 28th. AND
Book ahead for Viva Youth Theatre’s once only performance of the musical Oliver at the Shaw Theatre at 2.30pm on Sunday 8th March at the Shaw Theatre.
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Things to do this Christmas
Here’s a run down from Muhammad of what’s fun, frosty and filled with festive cheer this Christmas season. Ice-skating at National History Museum, JW3 and London Eye. Bank of England Museum, the Geffrye Museum on Christmas past, or stories at the Museum of Childhood. Theatre offers include: Aladdin at the Shaw Theatre, Cindermouse at Little Angel Theatre, Beauty and the Beast at Stratford, The Cat in The Hat & Christmas Carol at The Pleasance Theatre, the Snowdragon at St James and The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre.
Researched and Read by: Muhammad Hakim
Edited by: Freddy Chick
- The Snowdragon
- The Snowman
- Aladdin at The Shaw Theatre
- Christmas Carol & The Cat in the Hat The Pleasance Theatre at The Pleasance Theatre
- Cindermouse at Little Angel Theatre
- Beauty and The Beast at tr
- Museum of Childhood
- Bank of England Museum
- Geffrye Museum
- Ice skating at JW3
- Ice Rink at Natural History Museum
- Frostival at London Eye
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