Transformation & Sustainability Plans for the NHS in Camden
Healthwatch Camden thinks that it is vital that work on Sustainability and Transformation plans listen to what local people have to say. Some of the proposals seem alarmingly likely to lead to privatisation of the NHS as well as to cuts in services.
We’ve found a link to survey from NHS Support Federation on Sustainability and Transformation Partnerships
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London Permaculture Festival, Sunday July 30th, 2017, 11am-6pm
On Sunday 30th July, Cecil Sharp House, Regent’s Park Road, NW1 7AY, 11am-6
This year’s Permaculture Festival has lots for children and adults to do;
There is mini-beast hunting, face painting, collage, nature art, storytelling, toys for toddlers, natural dying. Etc.
For adults there are over twenty workshops on forest gardening, solar-panel making, straw-bale building, tyre furniture-making, tips for container growing, climate opportunity and stall of all sorts.
Also lots of cakes and tea.
Entry is FREE for under 18s, £6 (£4 unwaged) for adults.
To find out more about permaculture, listen to Suzanna Hall’s chat with Camden Community Radio on the accompanying podcast.
Package by: Marian Larragy
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Whats On In Camden from 8th January 2017
A story of Britain’s first ever Black judge (Tunji Sowande), ‘Just An Ordinary Lawyer’ runs at Theatro Technis from 11th -28th January;
Learn how to cook for FREE at Castlehaven Community Centre for young people aged eleven upwards, Wednesdays, 8pm-9pm. There is a FREE celebration at Holborn Library of the centenary of the publication of ‘Nursery Rhymes of London Town’ Eleanor Farjeon on Thursday 12th January, 6.45pm. Friday 13th sees a Cuban Jam with Son Guarachando at the Forge in DeLancey St. FREE entry before 8pm.
Read by: Freddy Chick; Lacky Ahmed, Marian Larragy, Violet Macdonald
Recorded by: Freddy Chick & Violet Macdonald
Edited by: Marian Larragy
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Hymn - a poet, a wanderer, a thinking man
Hymn came into the studio to talk to Freddy about his poetry and his journey to find enlightenment. Through tai chi and the Rainbow Gathering, Hymn turned from a destructive life. His poetry is a part of him and it is strong and immediately engaging. It is clearly born from his own hard-won experience and is a powerful expression of a self.
If you’re interested in finding out more of Hymn’s story then there is a film you can watch about him (link’s on this page) or go speak to the guy writing poetry on the pavement round Camden Town.
Package by: Freddy Chick
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What's On in Camden, April 2016
‘A Game of Chess’ is at Theatro Technis for a week; Wed 6th, Race Equality Network at UCL host Prof Professor Linn Washington on Black Lives in US and UK; ‘Bar Mitzvah Boy’is at Theatre Upstairs.
Read by: Freddy Chick, Joe Hughes & Marian Larragy
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