Camden Unlocked for1812
Marc Lee Brown provides the unique music for Camden Community Radio’s Camden Unlocked for international Migrants Day. Ben Cooper talks with Jack Beula about the highs and lows of his innovative career. He also investigates the mystery of the disappearing Chilean mural in Chalk Farm. Harriet Bird meets a lot of people at the SomersTown Festival of Cultures and Marian Larragy talks with Valerie Amajoutt about aspects of life as a migrant. This programme was broadcast by London Link Radio as part of International Migrants Day Radio Broadcast for 1812.
Presented by: Marian Larragy
Produced and edited by: Marian Larragy
Music by: Marc Lee Brown
- Radio 1812
- London Link Radio
- Listen here at 5.30 on 18th December 2010
- Human Development Report
- UN Migrant Workers Convention
- Not yet signed by Europeans
- Special Report on Migration in and from Asia
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Workers
- Transitions Primrose Hill
- Nubian Jak
- On Marley's Blue Plaque
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Lab Wars - St Pancras Development
The UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation has submitted a planning application to build a biological research lab behind the British Library next to St Pancras station. The planning application has been opposed by some of the local community for several reasons, especially because it fails to provide the housing that had been earmarked for this site. Camden Community Radio’s Caron Bell and Harriet Bird met some leading figures from both sides of the debate. Objections to the scheme can be submitted to Camden Council up till the middle of November.
- Camden Planning Department
- See the Planning Application for the proposed building
- UK CMRI
- The developer's website
- St Pancras Somer Town Planning Action
- The campaigners' website
- Back to Camden Community Radio
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Somers Town Festival 2010
Camden Community Radio was at the Somers Town Festival of Cultures. Harriet Bird has compiled a record of some of the people that we met there.
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Camden Community Radio News Bulletin: 9th July 2010
This week’s news bulletin read by Marian Larragy:
Take Back Parliament has a fundraising benefit in Kilburn on Friday 9th. On Saturday 10th July, there’s a choice between the Somer’s Town Festival of Cultures in Chalton Street and the British Library or a trip to George Bernard Shaw’s house. On Monday, Asia House hosts Tibet Film Festival. The Gagosian Gallery has a free Picasso Exhibition and find out Who is Who at Camden Council since the election.- Take Back Parlaiment
- Eyeseesound website
- Book for Take Back Parliament's 'Purple' Gig
- Somer's Town Festival of Cultures
- Tibet Film Festival at Asia House
- London Irish Theatre
- Visit to Shaw's House
- Gagosian Gallery
- Picasso: The Mediterranean Years
- Camden Council
- back to Camden Community Radio home page
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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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